ML20196A217
| ML20196A217 | |
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| Site: | 07200022 |
| Issue date: | 06/11/1999 |
| From: | Silberg J AFFILIATION NOT ASSIGNED, SHAW, PITTMAN, POTTS & TROWBRIDGE |
| To: | Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel |
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| CON-#299-20523 97-732-02-ISFSI, 97-732-2-ISFSI, ISFSI, NUDOCS 9906220154 | |
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l UNITED STATES OF AMERICA NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION Before the Atomic Safety and Licensing Board In the Matter of
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PRIVATE FUEL STORAGE L.L.C.
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Docket No. 72-22-ISFSI
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(Private Fuel Storage Installation)
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ASLBP No. 97-732-02-ISFSI STATEMENT OF MATERIAL FACTS ON WIIICII NO GENUINE DISPUTE EXISTS The Applicant submits, in support ofits motion for summary disposition of Contentions Utah Security-A and Security-B, and partial summary disposition of i
Contention Utah Security-C, this statement of material facts as to which the Applicant contends that there is no genuine issue to be heard.
- l. Tooele County entered into a Cooperative Law Enforcement Agreement (CLEA) with the Bureau ofIndian Affairs and the Skull Valley Band of Goshute Indians on August 7,1998. See Exh. I at 7-10.
- 2. Resolution 98-13,"A Resolution Approving and Authorizing a Cooperative Law Enforcement Agreement (CLEA) Between Tooele County, the Bureau ofIndian Affairs and the Skull Valley Band of Goshute Indians," was approved by the Tooele County Board of Commissioners at the regular meeting of the Board of Commissioners held September 1,1998. See Exh. I at 1-2.
- 3. Tooele County Resolution 98-13 approving and authorizing the CLEA was executed by the Chairman of the Tooele County Board of Commissioners on September 2,1998. See Exh.1 at 2.
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ASLSP No. 97-732-02-ISFSI CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE j
I hereby certify that copies of the " Applicant's Motion for Summary Disposition of Contentions Utah Security-A and Security-B, and Partial Summary Disposition of Contention Utah Security-C" and the %tatement Of Material Facts On Which No Genuine Dispute Exists" were served on the persons listed below (unless otherwise noted) by e-mail, and Exhibit I to the Motion for Summary Disposition was served on the persons listed below (unless otherwise noted) by facsimile, with conforming copies by U.S. mail, first class, postage prepaid, this Ilth day of June,1999.
G. Paul Bollwerk III, Esq., Chairman Dr. Jerry R. Kline Administrative Judge Administrative Judge Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555-0001 Washington, D.C. 20555-0001 e-mail: GPB@nrc. gov e-mail: JRK2@nrc. gov and kjerry@erols.com Dr. Peter S. Lam
- Susan F. Shankman Administrative Judge Deputy Director, Licensing & Inspection Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel Directorate, Spent Fuel Project Office
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- Adjudicatory File U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel Washington, D.C. 20555-0001 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attention: Rulemakings and Adjudications Washington, D.C. 20555-0001 StalT e-mail: hearingdocket@nrc. gov (Original and two copies)
Catherine L. Marco, Esq.
Denise Chancellor, Esq.
Sherwin E. Turk, Esq.
Assistant Attomey General Office of the General Counsel Utah Attomey General's Office Mail Stop O-15 B18 160 East 300 South. 5* Floor U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission P.O. Box 140873 Washington, D.C. 20555 Salt Lake City, Utah 84114-0873 e-mail: pfscase@nrc. gov e-mail: dchancel@ state.UT.US John Paul Kennedy, Sr., Esq.
Joro Walker, Esq.
Confederated Tribes of the Goshute Land and Water Fund of the Rockies Reservation and David Pete 2056 East 3300 South, Suite 1 1385 Yale Avenue Salt Lake City, UT 84109 Salt Lake City, Utah 84105 e-mail: joro61@inconnect.com e-mail: john @kennedys.org
. Diane Curran, Esq.
Danny Quintana, Esq.
Harmon, Curran, Spielberg &
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Eisenberg, L.L.P.
Danny Quintana & Associates, P.C.
1726 M Street, N.W., Suite 600 50 West Broadway, Fourth Floor Washington, D.C. 20036 Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 e-mail:dcurran@harmoncurran.com e-mail: quintana @xmission.com
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TOOELE COUNTY CLERK TOOELE COUNTY COURTHOUSE DENNIS D. EWING 47 South Main Street MARILYN K. GILLETTE Tooele County Clerk Tooele, Utah 84074-2194 Chief; Deputy Clerk (435) 843-3140 l
FAX (435) 882-7317 I hereby certify that the following documents numbered pages 1-;2 are true copies of original documents filed in this office.
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i RESOLUTION 98-13 A RESOLUTION APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING A COOPERATIVE LAW ENFORCEMENT AGREEMENT (CLEA) BETWEEN TOOELE COUNTY, THE BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS AND THE SKULL VALLEY BAND OF GOSHUTE INDIANS WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners (Board) of Tooele County, Utah (County) hereby determines that it is in the public interest and welfare cf the residents of the County that the County engage in a cooperative agreement with the Bureau ofIndian Affairs and the Skull Valley Band of Goshute Indians for law enforcement detention for the Skull Valley Reservation; and WHEREAS, a Cooperative Agreement (Agreement) has been approved by and between the County and the Bureau ofIndian Affairs and the Skull Valley Band of Goshute Indians; and WHEREAS, under the Utah Interlocal Cooperation Act, Utah Code Annotated Il-13-1, et seq.,1953, as amended, any two or more public agencies, as defined therein, may enter into agreements with one another forjoint or cooperative action and may also contract with each other to perform any governmental services, activities or undertaking which each public agency entering into the contract is authorized by law to perform, but shall authorize such contracts by resolution; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE TOOELE COUNTY COMMISSION that the Agreement, as attached hereto, entitled " Cooperative Law Enforcement Agreement (CLEA) between Tooele County, the Bureau ofIndian Affairs and the Skull Valley Band of Goshute Indians" is hereby accepted and approved. The Chair of the Board is authorized to execute and the County Clerk to attest and seal the Agreement for and in behalf of Tooele County. Any action taken by the county or Board on this Agreement previous to this resolution, including the execution thereof, is hereby ratified.
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i Res. 98-13 This Resolution shall take effect immediately upon its approval and adoption by the Board and its Bling in the office of the Tooele County Clerk.
DATED this 2d day of September,1998.
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'2-84-42 COOPERATIVE LAW ENFORCEMENT AGREEMENT BETWEEN TOOELE COUNTY THE BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS AND THE SKULL VALLEY BAND OF GOSHUTE INDIANS THIS AGREEMENT made and executed the 3 Sday of he_,1997, to be effective on the 1" day of April,1997, by and between TOOELE COUNTY, (hereinafter called the " County"), the BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS, (hereinafter called the " Bureau"), and the SKULL VALLEY BAND OF GOSHUTE INDIANS, (hereinafter called the " Skull Valley i
Band").
WITNESSETH:
WHEREAS, the Skull Valley Band does not have all of the required resources and facilities to provide adequate law enforcement for the protection of the residents of the Skull Valley Reservation, Utah and its resources, and WHEREAS, The Bureau and the Skull Valley Band desire to utilize the Tooele County Sheriff's department to provide law enforcemet end detention for the Skull Valley Reservation, Utah pursuant to Title 25, Code of Federeral Regulations, Part II; and WHEREAS, the County is willing to provide the necessary services under certain terms and conditions.
NOW, THEREFORE, pursuant to Section 11-13-5, Utah Code Annotated 1953, and in consideration of mutual promises contained herein, and for other good and valuable consideration, the County, the Skull Valley Band and the Bureau, pursuant to its authority to provide for the maintenance oflaw enforcement services in Indian Country, hereby agree as follows:
- 1. The County will provide all necessary qualified personnel for law enforcement and detention services covered in this agreement. The County recognizes that many non-Indians work or travel through the Skull Valley Indian Reservation requiring law enforcement patrols.
- 2. The County is designated as the party to administer this agreement by and through the Tooele County Sheriff.
- 3. The County will provide all equipment, materials and facilities required for conducting Page 03
the enforcement ad detention services set forth in this asswa, and in the event of the termination of this agreement for any cause, all equipment, materials and facilities shall remain in the possession and ownership of the County.
- 4. The County will be responsible to investigate, charge and incarcerate persons charged with or alleged to be in violation ofall offenses, whether enumerated under 18 U.S.C. or the Skull Valley Band of Goshute Indiam Tribal Code, committed within the boundaries of the Skull Valley Indian Reservation, Utah, as established by Executive Order 1465, dated January 17,1912; Ext.cutive Order 2699, dated Sep*mb 7,1917, and Executive Order 2809 dated February 15, 1918, and such other lands without such Reservation botmdaries as may hereafter be added thereto under any law of the United States, except as otherwise provided by law.
- 5. The County will provide a minimum of three (3) regular patrols per week on the highway passing through the Skull Valley Indian Reservation and into the Village on the Reservation as part of regular patrols. The County will also include areas of patrol as requested by the Skull Valley Tribal Government.
- 6. The County will immediately notify the Criminal Investigator of the Uintah and Ouray Agency, Fort Duchesne, Utah, and the Federal Bureau ofInvestigations of all Federal offenses that occur within the boundaries of the Skull Valley Indian Reservation as set forth in paragraph 4 above. The County shall assist Federal law enforcement ofBeials in the investigation of Federal offenses.
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- 7. The County will provide the following reports and records to assist the Bureau and Skull Valley Band in preyering the Bureau's quarterly and annual statistical report:
full investigation reports of all misdemeanors and felonies occurring on the a.
Reservation involving Indians;
- b. a booking log of all arrests made on the Reservation indicating (1) date of birth (2) age, (3) charges, and (4) disposition for each Indian offender; and
- c. a report on each incident responded to by the County on the Reservation.
- 8. The County shall be notified by telephone on all law enforcement matters, including emergencies.
- 9. The Bureau will pay five thousand five hundred dollars ($5,500) for the County's services to be rendered April 1,1997, through March 31,1998. Should this agreement extend to additional years, the Bureau shall pay in April of each year the base sum of five thousand five hundred dollars ($5,500), plus an amount equal to any percentage increase over the previous year in the Wasatch Front Cost ofLiving Index as published by First Security Bank, but not to exceed five percent (5%) in any given year. The Bureau will also pay the County thirty-five dollars Page 06
($35.00) per day, or any portion thereof, per person for the incarceration ofpersons at the County detention facility pursuant to this agreement. The Bureau will also pay such prisoner's medical costs. The County shall bill the Bureau for such costs with an itemized invoice listing of the prisoners and days they spend at the County detention facility, and any n=&M costs incurred.
- 10. The Bureau agrees to commission the Tooele County Sheriffand designated deputy sheriffs as Bureau ofIndian Affairs Federal Law Enforcement Officers for the purpose of providing the services contained herein. The Skull Valley Band and the County agree to allow the County to call onto the Reservation such backup personnel from other law enforcement agencies as is necessary to carry out the terms of this agreement.
I1. The Bureau and/or Tribal Attorney will provide technical assistance to the County in matters dealing with Tribal Government, Reservation jurisdiction, Federaljurisdiction and related matters.
- 12. The County, the Bureau and the Skull Valley Band will review this agreement annually on or before April 1" ofeach year for purposes ofevaluating the services and effectiveness of the agreement.
- 13. Any party to this agreement may cancel or terminate this agreenwst upon thirty (30) days written notice to the other parties.
- 14. The term of this agreement shall be for one (1) ye:r commencing April 1,1997. It shall renew automatically thereafter for one year increments until such time as it is terminated pursuant to paragraph 13.
- 15. The County recognizes that the Skull Valley Indian Reservation is a separate sovereign political entity independent of the State ofUtah.
- 16. This contract is contingent upon the appropriation of funds by Congress.
BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS:
COUNTY OF TOOELE, UTAH ub Superintendent TERYL HONSA'KER, Chairman Tooele County Commission Page 05
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TOOELE COUNTY TION CONTRACT #
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COOPERATIVE LAW ENFORCEMENT AGREEMENT (CLEA)
BETWEEN TOOELE COUNTY, THE BUEEAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS AND THE SKULL VALLEY BAND OF GOSHUTE INDIANS THIS AGREEMENT made and executed the day of
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,1998, by and between TOOELE COUNTY, a body politic and corporate of the State of Utah, (heremafter " County"), the BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS, (hereinafter called the " Bureau"), and the SKULL VALLEY BAND OF GOSHUTE INDIANS, (hereinafter called the
" Skull Valley Band").
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WHEREAS, the Skull Valley Band does not have all of the required resources and facilities to provide adequate law enforcement for the protection of the residents of the Skull Valley Reservation, Utah, and its resources; and WHEREAS, the Bureau and the Skull Valley Band desire to utilize the Tooele County Sheriffs depanment to provide law enforcement and detention for the Skull Valley Reservation, Utah, pursuant to Title 25, Code of Federal Regulations, Pan II; and WHEREAS, the County is willing to provide the necessary services under cenain terms and conditions.
j NOW, THEREFORE, pursuant to Section 11-13-5, Utah Code Annotated 1953, and in consideration of mutual promises contained herein, and for other good and valuable consideration, the County, the Skull Valley Band and the Bureau, pursuant to its authority to provide for the maintenance oflaw enforcement services in Indian Country, hereby agree as follows:
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The County will provide all necessary qualified personnel for law enforcement and I
detention services covered in this agreement. The County recognizes that many non-Indians work or travel through the Skull Valley Indian Reservation requiring law enforcement patrols.
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The County is designated as the party to administer this agreement by and through the Tooele County Sheriff.
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The County will provide all equipment, materials and facilities required for conducting 1
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The County will be responsible to investigate, charge and incarcerate persons charged with or alleged to be in violation of all offenses, whether enumerated under 18 U.S.C. or the Skull Valley Band of Goshute Indians Tribal Code, committed within the boundaries of the Skull Valley Indian Reservation, Utah, as established by Executive Order 1465, dated January 17,1912; Executive Order 2699, dated Sar*amhar 7,1917; and Executive Order 2809 dated February 15,1918, and such other lands without such Reservation boundaries as may hereafter be added thereto under any law of the Urdted States, except as otherwise provided by law.
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The County will provide a minimum of three (3) regular patrols per week on the highway passing through the Skun VaBey Indian Reservation and into the Village on the Reservation as part of regular patrols. The County will also include areas of patrol as requested by the Skull Valley Tribal Government.
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The County willimnwhtaly notify the Criminal Investigator of the Uintah and Ouray Agency, Fort Duchesne, Utah, and the Federal Bureau ofInvestigations of all Federal offenses that occur within the boundaries of the Skull Valley Indian Reservation as set forth in paragraph 4 above.
The County shall assist Federal law enforcement officials in the investigation of Federal offenses.
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The County will provide the following reports and records to assist the Bureau and Skull Valley Band in preparing of the Bureau's quarterly and annual statistical report:
full investigation reports of all misdemeanors and felonies occurring on the a.
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a booking log of all arrests made on the Reservation indicating (1) date of birth, (2) age, (3) charges, and (4) disposition for each Indian offender; and a report on each incident responded to by the County on the Reservation.
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The County shall be notified by telephone on all law enforcement matters, including emergencies.
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The Bureau will pay five thousand six hundred dollars ($5,600) for the County's services to be rendered April 1,1998, through March 31,1999. Should this agreement extend to additional years, the Bureau shall pay in April of each year the base sum of five thousand six hundred dollars ($5,600), plus an amount equal to any percentage increase over the previous year in the Wasatch Front Cost of Living Index as published by First Security Bank, but not to exceed five percent (5%) in any given year. The Bureau will also pay the County thirty-five dollars ($35.00) per day, or any portion thereof, per person for the incarceration of persons at the County detention facility pursuant to this agreement. The Bureau will also pay such prisoner's medical costs The County shall bill the Bureau for such costs with an itemized invoice listing of the prisoners and days they spend at the County detention facility, and any medical costs incurred.
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sheriffs as Bureau ofIndian Affairs Federal Law Enforcement Officers for the purpose of providing the services contained herein. The Skull Valley Band and the County agree to allow the County to call onto the Reservation such backup personnel from other law enforcement agencies as is necessa to carry out the terms of this agreement.
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The Bureau and/or Tribal Attorney will provide technical assistance to the County in matters dealing with Tribal Government, Reservationjurisdiction, Federaljurisdiction and related matters.
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The County, the Bureau and the Skull Valley Band will review this agreement annually on or before April 1st of each year for purposes of evaluating the services and effectiveness of the agreement.
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Any party to this agreement may cancel or terminate this agreement upon thirty (30) days written notice to the other parties.
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The term of this agreement shall be for one (1) year commencing April 1,1998. It shall renew automatically thereafter for one year increments until such time as it is terminated pursuant to paragraph 13.
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The County recogruzes that the Skull Valley Indian Reservation is a separate sovereign political entity independent of the State of Utah.
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This contract is contingent upon the appropriation of funds by Congress.
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MINUTES OF TIIE REGULAR MEETING OF Tile TOOELE COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS IIELD SEPTEMBER 1,1998 The Chairman of tbc Board of County Conunissioners called the meeting to order at 3:00 p.m. The Clerk called the roll which showed Commissioners Teryl Hunsaker, Chairm,in; Gary Griffith and Lois McArthur present. The time, place and agenda of the meeting had been provided to the Transcript Bulletm and to each member of the goveming body by delivering copies of the notice and agenda at least two days before to each of thsm.
Also present were Douglas Ahlstrom, Attomey and Marilyn Gdlette Deputy Clerk.
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MINUTES. Commissioner McArthur moved to approve the minutes of the Conunission meeting held August 25,1998 and the public hearing held August 24,1998 as presented.
Commissioner Griffith seconded the motion. All concurred.
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GIECK PRESENTED BY CIIAMBER. Jack Howard and Sherrie
. Chamber of Commerce, presented a grant the Chamber received to assist in moving the Barrick Museum to the Deseret Peak Complex, for $13,000.
3 JOYCE TATE PRESENTATION. Commissioner McArthur presented Joyce Tate with a retirement gift and expressed the County's thanks for all of the work and dedication Joyce has given the county in her years of service. Chairman Hunsaker said it is going to be hard to replace Joyce.
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TAX ADJUSTMENTS. Commissioner Griffith moved to approve the following tax adjustments: A) Norman J. & Aaron J. Bate, JT, Setial #10-045-0-0059, residential exemption has not been applied since 1993 resulting in over-charge of taxes. Computer error now corrected, relief amount $561.67; B) Robert Ulmer, Serial # #09-000-0-0089, Deleted from State Assessment for 1990, this was also being assessed by the county.
Remove 1992 thru 1994 delinquencies plus penalties and interest. Relief amount,1992 -
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18.78,1993 - $8.64,1994 $8.12; C) Grantsville City Corp., Serial #11-098-0 0026.
Waive penalty and interest. The tax bill was sent to Grantsville city and not forwarded to Mr. Didericksen. He is requesting that penalty and interest be waived, D) Phyllis Didericksen, Serial #11-098-0-0020, Lot 20, the Courtyard subdivision Ph 3, a subdivision of Grantsville City 0.30 acres; relief amount $237.06. Commissioner McArthur seconded the motion. All concurred.
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INYOICES Commissioner Griffith moved to approve the warrunts issued on August 28,1998 in the amount of $3,392,796.96 - #98494I thru #985162. Commissioner McArthur seconded the motion. All concurred.
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DESERET PEAK COMPLEX. Mark McKendrick, Parks & Recreation, presented a bid for a double wide trailer to be put next to the Barrick Mine Museum from GE Capital for $51,986.00. Comminioner McArthur moved to approve the purchase of a double wide module for $51,986.00. Commissioner Griffith seconded the motion. All concurred.
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Ell)EWALK BID PROPOSAL AROUND ROAD SilOP Rod nompson, Roads / Shops, presented two bids he received for putting sidewalks from the corner of 9th South along Coleman to the bus garage. Other bids were solicited, but none were received. Commissioner Griffith moved to approve the award of the sidewalk bid to Oquirrh Concrete Construction for $5,5059.25.
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BID FOR GRADER BLADES FOR ROADS / SHOPS. Rod Thompson, Roads / Shops, presented bids from three companies for snow plow blades for this winter.
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Commissioner Griffith moved to approve the purchase of grader blades from Komatsu l
Equipment Co. for approximately $10,000. Commissioner McArthur seconded the motion. Allconcurred.
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RESOLUTION 98 APPROVING AND AUTIIORIZING Tile COOPERATIVE LAW ENFORCEMENT AGREEMENT (CLEA) BETWEEN TOOELE COUNTY.TilEEUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS AND TIIE SKULL VAf I FY BAND OF GOSIIUTE INDIANS. Attomey Ahlstrom explained that the contract is already in place, but needs to be approved by resolution. Commissioner McArthur moved to approve Resolution 98 Approving and Authorizing the Cooperative Law Enforcement Agreement (CLEA) Between Tooele County, the Bureau ofIndian Affairs and the Skull Valley Band of Goshute Indians. Commissioner Griffith seconded the motion. All concurred.
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RESOI UTION 98 APPROVING AND AUTIlORIZING Tile EXECUTION OF AN INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN TOOELE COUNTY AND WEST WENDOVER. NEVADA FOR CLOSED LANDFILL M AINTENANCE.
Attorney Ahlstrom discussed this with the Commission. Commissioner McArthur moved to approve Resolution 9814 - Approving and Authorizing the Execution of an interlocal Agreement Between Tooele County and West Wendover, Nevada for Closed Landfill Maintenance. Commissioner Griffith seconded the motion. All concurred.
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RESOLUTION 98 APPROVING AND AUTilORIZING TIIE INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN TOOFLE COUNTY - WENDOVER CITY TRANSFER OF WENDOVER AIRPORT. Attorney Ahlstrom discussed this with the Commissioner. Commissioner Griffith moved to approve Resolution 98 Approving and Authorizing - Interlocal Agreement between Tooele County - Wendover City Transfer of Wendover Airport. Conunissioner McArthur seconded the motion. All concurred.
Mr. Jenkins, Wendover, Utah, discussed some concerns he has with Wendover, Utah and Wendov-r, Nevada and asked the Commission to look into his concerns. They included a sewer line that runs from Utah into Nevada, from which Nevada waters its ground but Utah is still a desert; an allegation that an inspection made of the airport construction was done by an unlicensed individual; fraud by the Wendover City Council; and too inexpensive housing run by the casinos which rede it impossible for him to compete.
Commissioner Hunsaker explained to Mr. Jenkins that Tooele County has no authority over Wenduver, Utah nor Wcndover, Nevada. The inspection at the airport, which would be the county's only concern, was most likely done under a licensed engineer's approval.
Unless some proof or documentation is provided, there is nothing the county can do.
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CONTP.Acr REVIEW. A) Contract #90-10-06 Tooele County Property Use Agreement-TC/ Babe Ruth Baseball; B) Contract #95-09-15 Tooele City Fire l
Department, TC Sheriff, TCEM Use of Siren System; C) Contract #96-09 Challenge Cost-Share Agreement /Wasatch Cache National Forest, USDA-Forest Service D) Contract #91 11-01 -Lease Agreement-Grantsville Senior Citizens will all t,c reviewed again next year.
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ZIONS DEPOSITORY AGREEMENT. Attorney Ahlstrom presented this to the Commasion. The agreement will put contract money into an escrow account while the airport construction is being completed. Commissioner Griflith moved to approve the Depository Agreement between Zions First National Bank and Tooele County.
Commissioner McArthur seconded the motion. All concurred.
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ADJOURN Commissioner McArthur moved to adjourn the meeting. Commissioner Griflith seconded the motion. All concurred.
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