IRON COUNTY COMMISSION MEETING
January 28, 2008
Minutes of the Iron County Commission meeting convened at 9:00 a.m. January 28, 2008 in Commission Chambers at the Iron County Courthouse, Parowan, Utah.
Officers in attendance included:
Lois L. Bulloch Commission Chair
Wayne A. Smith Commissioner
Alma L. Adams Commissioner
Scott F. Garrett County Attorney
David I. Yardley County Clerk
Also Present:
H. Eugene Adams County Auditor
Dennis W. Ayers County Assessor
Patsy T. Cutler County Recorder
Geraldine S. Norwood County Treasurer
Mark O. Gower County Sheriff
Margaret Miller Justice Court Judge
SYNOPSIS :
2008 MILEAGE REIMBURSEMENT & PER DIEM RATE
APPROVAL OF MINUTES January 14, 2008
APPROVAL OF WARRANTS & ADJOURN
BRIAN HEAD REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY
CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NOTIFICATION
DISCUSSION OF NEW AMBULANCE BIDDING PROCESS
INDEPENDENT AUDITOR REPLACEMENT
IRON COUNTY 4500 WEST SEWER TRANSMISSION LINE POLICY
IRON COUNTY REZONING POLICY DISCUSSION
ORDINANCE 2008-1 VOTING PRECINCT BOUNDARY CHANGES
REQUEST FOR STREET NAME CHANGE
Those assembled were led in the pledge of allegiance by Eugene Adams.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES January 14, 2008 :
Minutes of the Iron County Commission meeting held January 14, 2008 were approved as amended on a motion by Wayne Smith Second was by Alma Adams. Voting: Lois Bulloch, Aye; Wayne Smith, Aye; Alma Adams, Aye.
Dennis Ayers reported on bills being considered by the Legislature which affect assessing practices especially regarding personal property. The proposed legislation changes notice procedures and filing deadlines for taxpayers.
Patsy Cutler reported that plat maps effective January 1, 2008 had been completed and that allows copies used during 2007 as surplus. The Commission authorized the 2007 plat maps to be listed as surplus and advertise for bids.
Patsy also discussed a program to allow electronic recording of documents. This should be installed this year at no cost to Iron County. This will allow documents to be filed from remote locations and should reduce the amount of counter traffic in the Recorder’s office.
Margaret Miller reported that David Colvin has been to her office to observe work load in conjunction with the work load study being conducted for the County. She also discussed Senate Bill 72 introduced by Senator Hilliard in which Justice Court Judges will become State Court Judges. Counties and municipalities will have no control over appointments which will be made and approved by Judicial Council appointees.
Geri Norwood reported that the Treasurer’s office is beginning to send certified letters to property owners whose properties are subject to sale in the 2008 annual tax sale. Currently there are 203 delinquent accounts subject to sale.
Mark Gower reported that search and rescue personnel were currently trying to locate some snowmobilers which are over due and believed to be on Kanarra mountain.
Erik Jorgensen reported that the State has sent notice that they are abandoning the 700 MHz emergency system effective this spring. This leaves major concerns for data transmission from emergency vehicles during an emergency where voice transmissions over existing cell services would be a priority. Iron County has equipped emergency vehicles with the 700 MHz system under assurances from the State that it would continue to operate. This item will be discussed with State personnel to determine if options are available and to encourage them to continue to maintain the 700 MHz system.
Kal Kahler reported on water issues from meetings he has attended. These included a meeting in Enterprise and with Enoch City officials regarding underground water resources.
David Yardley reported that early voting will begin tomorrow for the Western States Presidential Primary election. Early voting will also be conducted at Enoch City offices and Cedar City offices next week.
Alma Adams reported that the predator control budget has been clarified. $10,000 has been earmarked for bounty payments and the remainder of the fund will be used in helicopter use for specific problem areas.
Lois Bulloch reported that she had attended a meeting with UAC and UBHN management to clarify and resolve issues related to the merger of UBHN into UAC.
Wayne Smith reported on his participation in UAC legislative briefings through conference calls which are conducted each Thursday. Wayne also intends to attend the NACO Legislative Conference in March which will be held in Washington DC.
BRIAN HEAD REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY :
Bryce Haderlie, Brian Head Town Manager and HC Dutch Deutschlander, Mayor, met with the Commission to review a proposed interlocal agreement requesting County participation in a commercial development agency to install infrastructure improvements. The proposed improvements include street signs, sewer and water upgrades, SR 143 upgrades, lighting, and shuttle system upgrades.
The County Commission questioned the need for County participation in upgrades and why the improvements could not be funded by the Town. They also expressed concern with the clause which guarantees a minimum amount to be funded from County tax revenue. Mr. Haderlie explained that this could be amended to reflect only new growth above base year with no requirement to fund from existing County tax base.
The Commission also requested that Brian Head consider making this a ten year instead of a fifteen year plan. They also requested the County Attorney to review the documents and to provide recommendations. The interlocal agreements will be re-worked to include suggested parameters and submitted to the County Attorney for review.
CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NOTIFICATION :
Chad Nay reviewed with the Commission applications for conditional use permits. The first is for a guest house to be built in Red Canyon Subdivision. Staff will recommend this application be approved by the Planning Commission with typical CUP restrictions.
The second request was from UNEV pipeline for the construction of a 12 inch fuel pipeline through Iron County as a portion of a project to build a pipeline from North Salt Lake to Las Vegas. This CUP does not include the fuel loading facility at Iron Springs.
DISCUSSION OF NEW AMBULANCE BIDDING PROCESS :
Ron Johnson, Ambulance Supervisor, stated that there is a potential conflict of interest in this item due to the sales representative of Wheeled Coach Ambulance is his Brother in Law. Mr. Johnson then explained an opportunity to purchase another approved ambulance under 2007 specifications with an increase only in the 2007 four wheel drive chassis. Bids were approved in early 2007.
Scott Garrett, County Attorney recommended to the Commission that new bid specifications with current year requirements be drafted and advertised as this is a major purchase and clearly falls under the bid requirements of the County purchasing procedure policy.
Alma Adams made a motion to follow the County Attorney recommendation and to place the ambulance out for competitive bid in compliance with County policy. Second by Wayne Smith. Voting: Lois Bulloch, Aye; Wayne Smith, Aye; Alma Adams, Aye.
Charlie Morris met with the Commission to discuss issuing alcohol permits for single events such as family outings at Three Peaks in compliance with County Ordinance 2007-12. This would not affect business license requirements if alcohol is to be sold. After discussing the problem, Scott Garrett was requested to draft policy language to deal with this situation. Commissioner Adams will be the Commission contact in drafting this policy.
ORDINANCE 2008-1 VOTING PRECINCT BOUNDARY CHANGES :
David Yardley presented a proposed ordinance to divide large voting precincts in compliance with Utah Code. After review of the proposed ordinance, Wayne Smith made a motion to adopt Iron County Ordinance 2008-1 as presented. Second by Alma Adams. Voting: Lois Bulloch, Aye; Wayne Smith, Aye; Alma Adams, Aye.
Because of the length of legal descriptions, the complete ordinance will be attached at the end of the minutes.
Colette Eppley presented for approval new hires Ellen Berger, EMT- Intermediate; Jade Askeroth, EMT-Basic; Deborah Scholes, EMT-Basic; Jennifer Packwood, EMT-Basic; McKenzie Lister, EMT-Basic; Danny Stubbs, EMT-Basic; Dane Askeroth, EMT-Basic; Tom Scholes, EMT-Basic; Craig Christiansen, EMT-Basic; Todd Gale, EMT-Basic; Steven Applegate, EMT-Basic; Jeffrey Curtis, EMT-Basic; and Paul Christensen, EMT-Intermediate. Also Ge`Ne Bartholomew as a temporary election worker in the Clerk’s Office. Alma Adams made a motion to approve the new employees as presented. Second by Wayne Smith. Voting: Lois Bulloch, Aye; Wayne Smith, Aye; Alma Adams, Aye.
Colette also recommended approval of the promotion of Jon Whittaker to Cadastral Mapper Supervisor in the Recorders Office. Wayne Smith made a motion to approve the promotion as presented. Second by Alma Adams. Voting: Lois Bulloch, Aye; Wayne Smith, Aye; Alma Adams, Aye.
Colette explained a proposed position change within the Sheriff’s Office for an Evidence Technician/Lead Worker with a proposed grade of 10. After review, Wayne Smith made a motion to approve the position. Second by Alma Adams. Voting: Lois Bulloch, Aye; Wayne Smith, Aye; Alma Adams, Aye.
Colette recommended approval of Susan DeBacker as a contract driver with the Senior Citizen program in the Beryl area. Alma Adams made a motion to approve the contract with Susan DeBacker as a COA driver in Beryl. Second by Wayne Smith. Voting: Lois Bulloch, Aye; Wayne Smith, Aye; Alma Adams, Aye.
The position of Fair Manager, Joyce Evans was discussed. Alma Adams declared a conflict of interest and did not participate in the discussion.
Scott Garrett pointed out that Commissioner Adams, being Joyce Evans’ Brother in Law could not be the Commission Liaison for the Fair under the County nepotism policy. After review, Commission assignments were adjusted with David Yardley, County Clerk to be the direct contact for Joyce Evans and Commissioner Bulloch to be the Commission liaison for Fair matters on a motion by Wayne Smith. Second by Lois Bulloch. Voting: Lois Bulloch, Aye; Wayne Smith, Aye; Alma Adams, Abstained.
Alma Adams made a motion to convene a closed session to discuss personnel matters in accordance with Utah Code 52-4 et. seq. for the purpose of discussing the character, professional competence, or physical or mental health of an individual. Second by Wayne Smith. Voting: Lois Bulloch, Aye; Wayne Smith, Aye; Alma Adams, Aye.
Lois Bulloch explained to interested developers, the process and procedure adopted by the Commission in allocating permanent take approvals for prairie dogs. The maximum allowed to one developer in one year is ten. The project must be ready to proceed with possible extension for approval by City Engineers. Projects will be removed from the proposed take list after three years of passing. An allowance will be made for projects that are in their third year and they will be allowed one additional year to be ready to proceed.
Lois also explained that the County is allowed up to 65.3 total permanent take dogs for 2008. The Commission will allocate up to ½ of the available dogs today. The remainder will be allocated at a later date when spring counts are available.
Blaine Cox then explained letters have been sent to people on the list with several opting to pass for this year. People not responding to the mailing will be dropped from the list and must reapply for consideration.
The following take was approved:
Wade Davenport: 3 dogs on .33 acres, Lot 15, Phase 3, Maple Springs Subdivision.
Cole Orton: 5.3 dogs on 0.5 acres, Lot 20, The Fields Subdivision.
Tim Stewart: up to 10 dogs on 3.4 acres located at 1225 N Northfield Road. Project to be modified to comply with take.
Jeff Stiffler: Asked to pass until spring count figures are available on Cedar Meadows, Phase 7.
Rocky Mountain Power: up to 6 dogs on West Cedar substation upgrade.
Dave Carter: up to 10 dogs on roads only, Crescent Hills Subdivision.
Wayne Smith made a motion to approve the allocation at this time of 34.3 dogs as described above. Second by Alma Adams. Voting: Lois Bulloch, Aye; Wayne Smith, Aye; Alma Adams, Aye.
INDEPENDENT AUDITOR REPLACEMENT :
Gene Adams reported that requests for proposals have been sent to CPA agencies and a notice has been published in the Daily News requesting independent auditor services to replace Wilson & Company as the County independent auditor.
IRON COUNTY REZONING POLICY DISCUSSION :
Reed Erickson presented for approval a policy recommended by the Planning Commission for consideration of re-zoning property. He explained that this has been the administrative policy of the Zoning Coordinator for some time. It is proposed to make it a written County policy.
Wayne Smith made a motion to adopt the policy as presented. Second by Alma Adams. Voting: Lois Bulloch, Aye; Wayne Smith, Aye; Alma Adams, Aye.
Iron County Policy 2008-1
Evaluation Considerations for Re-Zoning Property
Policy:
Before a property in the unincorporated county (Tier II, III, IV) is re-zoned, the County Commission, after receiving a recommendation from the Planning Commission, may give consideration to the following:
(1) That the application for re-zone contain submittal requirements described below;
(2) That the proposed property is consistent with the General Plan (Ord. 205);
a. The property consists of at least 40 contiguous acres, or
b. adjacent to other existing property of the same zone being requested, and
c. within the proper Tier to allow density/use requested;
(3) That there is (will be) centralized water and sewer services available to serve the requirements of the proposed development;
(4) That there is (will be) fire flow, storage and other facilities relating to fire safety as may be required by generally applicable standards of the County;
(5) That the applicant has considered on and off-site drainage ways and facilities to adequately discharge surface run-off generated or increased by the project;
(6) That there is an adequate transportation system, including efficient vehicular circulation to, from and within the development, and that the needs for pedestrian and bicycle trails and ways within the development have been considered;
(7) That the proposed development is reasonably likely to provide to Iron County and its residents benefits that significantly outweigh those that would otherwise be derived if development occurred under the provisions of the existing zone district, considering (without limitation) an analysis of the costs and benefits of the proposed development that are likely to be incurred or received by governmental agencies;
(8) That the proposed development (considering such mitigating conditions as may be imposed) will not have a material adverse impact on other property in the immediate vicinity of the development;
(9) That approving a zone change will not adversely affect the general public health, safety, and welfare;
(10) That adequate consideration and preparation has been given to other necessary utility connections / corridors such as power, gas, communications, etc.;
(11) That provisions have been explored for the possibility and proximity of commercial/service (office or retail) centers;
(12) That if the request is for R ½ , the proposed re-zone is described in a conceptual master development plan (multi-phased projects) showing:
a. General configuration of the project,
b. General location of development areas,
c. Types of uses contemplated within each development area,
d. Major community roads (on and off site),
e. Recreational and open space amenities/areas reasonably anticipated to meet the needs of the residents,
f. Any public facilities and other features of the project; and,
(13) Any other issue or consideration that may be applicable in assisting the County in determining if this application ‘could promote the general welfare’ of the County, given the legislative nature of this decision.
Note: Zone changes are legislative land use decisions made by the County Legislative Body (County Commission) with broad governmental discretion and must advance some legitimate public interest. The standard of review to grant or deny a zone change can be described as ‘reasonably debatable’ and in addition to items 1-13 listed above, public concern/input can be seen as an acceptable factor in considering public interest. This list of evaluation criteria shall not be deemed as a checklist with any regulatory implications or to qualify any particular application or property to be granted a zone change.
Policy recommended on the 7th day of June , 2008 by the Iron County Planning Commission
Policy established this 28th day of January , 2008 by the Board of Iron County Commissioners
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
IRON COUNTY, UTAH
By:
Lois L. Bulloch, Chair
ATTEST:
David I. Yardley,
County Clerk
VOTING:
Lois L. Bulloch Aye
Alma L. Adams Aye
Wayne A. Smith Aye
Re-zone Application - Submittal Requirements
The Iron County Commission requires the following information to be submitted to the Planning & Building Department for every application for re-zone. Applications for re-zone will not be accepted without all of the submittal requirements listed below.
□ 1. Completed application, including signature of applicant.
□ 2. Submittal requirements list.
□ 3. Detailed letter of explanation or justification for the proposed re-zone/project.
□ 4. Affidavit of Legal Interest (attached). Form must be completed by the legal owner of record.
□ 5. Current Vicinity Map.
(8½” x 11”) at 1” = 300’ scale, showing location of the property. Map must be dated. Map must contain the following information.
A. Current zoning of the property
B. Cross-hatched area showing the subject property
C. Street names
D. Address grid
E. Names of surrounding subdivisions and prominent land features
F. The subject property area shall be located as close to the center of the map as possible
□ 6. Land Description and copy of property deed.
Attach a description of the actual property which you wish to have rezoned on a separate page. All land descriptions must be certified by a land surveyor registered to the State of Utah.
A. All property descriptions shall be labeled as “Exhibit A.”
B. The property description shall have a narrative paragraph, which names the section, township, range and meridian in which the property is located. The narrative shall also contain a rough description of the property. For example, “An area of land located in the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter of section ________, more particularly described as follows: …”
C. The commencing point must be a government-surveyed corner, such as a section corner or a quarter corner.
D. The commencing point can be the point of beginning if the point is a section or quarter corner.
E. All descriptions must have a Point of Beginning.
F. Bearings and distances shall continuously define an area boundary with a closure accuracy of at least one part in five thousand.
G. The property description shall clearly define where the property is located by calling out known points or courses such as subdivision, lot corners, streets, canals and water courses.
H. The all-property description shall state a return to the Point of Beginning.
I. The all-property description shall state the number of acres to be re-zoned to one-hundredth of an acre.
□ 7. Photographs.
Photographs of existing site conditions, indicating building(s) and use(s).
□ 8. Letter(s) from Municipality regarding annexation position, if property is within the Tier II, if
applicable (see Ord. 205, Exhibit A).
□ 9. Letter(s) of feasibility from Iron County Water Conservancy District or applicable
water provider (see Ord. 205, Exhibit A).
□ 10. Letter(s) of feasibility from sewer provider, if applicable (see Ord. 205, Exhibit A).
□ 11. Map showing layout of adjoining property owners in relationship to the subject property.
□ 12. Names and mailing addresses of surrounding property owners.
IRON COUNTY 4500 WEST SEWER TRANSMISSION LINE POLICY :
Reed Erickson also presented a proposed sewer connection policy on the 4500 West sewer transmission line in Cedar Valley. After reviewing the proposed policy, Alma Adams made a motion to adopt the policy as presented. Second by Wayne Smith. Voting: Lois Bulloch, Aye; Alma Adams, Aye; Wayne Smith, Aye.
Iron County Policy 2008-2
Sewer Connections on 4500 West Transmission Line
Policy:
The limited number of sewer connections made to the 4500 West Sewer Transmission Line are to be committed/allocated according to the following criteria:
(1) For new subdivided lots, Iron County will commit the appropriate number of available sewer connections to an anticipated project at the time that each phase of a Preliminary Subdivision Plat is approved.
a. The County’s commitment to sewer connections recognizes a one year preliminary plat and one year final plat expiration. In either case the connections commitment will be rescinded by the County.
b. Final Plat approval requires approved “design and construction drawings” from Cedar City Corporation for sewer infrastructure connecting to the 4500 West line.
(2) Existing lots and/or subdivisions receive a commitment to connections when they obtain approved “design and construction drawings” from Cedar City Corporation, for their needed infrastructure.
a. A financial guarantee for needed infrastructure improvements must be accepted by Iron County just as in a subdivision process at Final Plat, to insure installation / construction.
(3) Iron County maintains a “No Ownership Policy” on sewer connections. Sewer connections to the 4500 West line are not a commodity and may not be bought, sold, or transferred to other property. They are controlled by Iron County and obtained only as provided in 1 and/or 2 above.
(4) Iron County recognizes the need to Plan for increased sewer infrastructure capacity. Planning is anticipated in the following ways:
a. Encourage the establishment of a sewer district (possibly for Central Iron County Water Conservancy District to include sewer) that can plan and build infrastructure for anticipated development.
b. County get into the sewer business and develop main line/transmission capacity.
c. Require developer to provide the capacity needed to accommodate sewer need.
d. Require annexation into Cedar City when the 2000 allotment is reached.
e. Negotiate with Cedar City to increase allotment beyond 2000 and/or give back upon annexation.
f. Promote “Innovative Systems” to be reviewed and approved by State of Utah Department of Environmental Quality and Southwest Utah Public Health Department.
(5) Zone change approvals for property in the service area of the 4500 West Sewer line should be granted only after demonstrated project feasibility and a well prepared development plan that provides sufficient finding to show the projects ability to meet anticipated sewer needs.
(6) Granting a zone change in the 4500 West Sewer line service area does not imply or attempt to create any expectation for the applicant / developer / property owner that there will be sewer connections available in the 4500 West line at the time a preliminary subdivision plat is
submitted / approved. The County will issue a statement (provide this policy) at the time of zone change for any property that may anticipate connecting to the 4500 West line declaring that there is no implied right to connections in the existing sewer capacity / infrastructure as part of zone change approval.
(7) Any other issue or consideration that may be applicable in assisting the County in determining if the requested sewer connections ‘could promote the general welfare’ of the County, given the limited capacity of the line and the need to be consistent and fair to all anticipated development and property owners in the sewer line service area.
Notes:
1. Nothing in this policy establishes or implies any policy or regulation for sewer connections in any part of Iron County, outside of the 4500 West Sewer Transmission Line service area.
2. This policy shall not be deemed as a checklist with any regulatory implications or to qualify or guarantee any particular application or property to be granted sewer connections.
Policy recommended on the 3rd day of January , 2008 by the Iron County Planning Commission
Policy established this 21st day of January , 2008 by the Board of Iron County Commissioners
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
IRON COUNTY, UTAH
By: Lois L. Bulloch, Chair
ATTEST:
David I. Yardley,
County Clerk
VOTING:
Lois L. Bulloch Aye
Alma L. Adams Aye
Wayne A. Smith Aye
REQUEST FOR STREET NAME CHANGE :
A request to rename Bear Flats Rd and Ridge Top Drive to Steam Engine Meadows Drive was tabled to allow for proper notification of affected property owners and to advertise a public hearing. Petitioners are to furnish a list of all County property owners within 300 feet along these two sections of road near Brian Head. Upon receipt of this information, proper notice will be mailed and the public hearing advertised.
2008 MILEAGE REIMBURSEMENT & PER DIEM RATE :
The Commission reviewed the mileage and per diem rates for County personnel. Travel rate on personal vehicles was set at the IRS rate of $0.505 per mile for 2008 in compliance with previous County policy.
Per Diem rates remain unchanged. Out of state travel per diem rate may be reimbursed at actual expense upon submitting a receipt.
Annexation notices from Paragonah, Parowan and Enoch were reviewed. Alma Adams made a motion not to oppose the annexations with a recommendation to Enoch City to annex complete subdivisions. This annexation in Village Green Farms leaves two lots in the County along with frontage of Old Highway 91. Second by Wayne Smith. Voting: Lois Bulloch, Aye; Alma Adams, Aye; Wayne Smith, Aye.
APPROVAL OF WARRANTS & ADJOURN :
After the bills were reviewed and approved or rejected, the meeting was adjourned at 3:30 p.m. on a motion by Wayne Smith. Second was by Alma Adams. Voting: Lois Bulloch, Aye; Alma Adams, Aye; Wayne Smith, Aye.
Signed: Lois L. Bulloch, Chair
Attest: David I. Yardley
County Clerk
ORDINANCE 2008-1
AN ORDINANCE OF DESIGNATING THE BOUNDARIES OF ELECTION PRECINCTS IN IRON COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH AND REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT THEREWITH.
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THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSION OF THE COUNTY OF IRON ORDAINS AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION I
That the following election precincts in Iron County are established as provided in Utah Code 20A-5-303, 1953 Annotated as amended (See attached sheets for descriptions of all election precincts in Iron County).
Brian Head
Paragonah
Parowan North
Parowan South
Summit
Enoch 1
Enoch 2
Enoch 3
Midvalley 1
Cedar City 1
Cedar City 2
Cedar City 3
Cedar City 4
Cedar City 5
Cedar City 6
Cedar City 7
Cedar City 8
Cedar City 9
Cedar City 10
Cedar City 11
Cedar City 12
Cedar City 13
Cedar City 14
Cedar City 15
Cedar City 16
Cedar City 17
Cedar City 18
Cedar City 19
Cedar City 20
Cedar City 21
Cedar City 22
Cedar City 23
Cedar City 24
Cedar City 25
Kanarraville
Newcastle
Beryl
Modena
SECTION II
If any section, subsection, sentence, clause or paragraph of this Ordinance shall for any reasons are held to be unconstitutional or unlawful, such decision shall not affect the remaining portions of this Ordinance.
SECTION III
It being the opinion of the Board of County Commissioners of Iron County, Utah that it is necessary for the preservation of the peace, health and safety of Iron County and its inhabitants that this ordinance shall take affect immediately upon posting and publication of a notice of ordinance in a newspaper having general circulation in Iron County as prescribed in Title 17 Chapter 53 Section 208 Utah Code Annotated 1953 as amended.
SECTION IV
All acts, resolutions, and regulations of Iron County in conflict with this Ordinance or not consistent with this ordinance are hereby repealed as of the effective date of this ordinance to the extent of such conflict or inconsistency. This repealer shall not be construed so as to revive any resolution, act, or regulation, or part thereof, heretofore repealed. This ordinance specifically amends Iron County Ordinance 177 dated January 30, 2002.
SECTION V
Passed and adopted by the Board of County Commissioners of Iron County, Utah this 28th day of January, 2008.
/s/ Lois L. Bulloch
Lois L. Bulloch, Commission Chair
ATTEST:
/s/ David I. Yardley
David I. Yardley, Iron County Clerk
Lois L. Bulloch voted Aye
Alma L. Adams voted Aye
Wayne A. Smith voted Aye
Brian Head Election Precinct:
Commencing at the southeast corner of Section 36, Township 37 South, Range 8 West, SLB&M; thence West to the southeast corner of Section 32 Township 37 South, Range 9 West, SLB&M; thence North to the northwest corner of Section 28, Township 35 South, Range 9 West, SLB&M; thence East to the northeast corner of Section 25, Township 35 South, Range 9 West, SLB&M; thence South to the northwest corner of Section 31, Township 35 South, Range 8 West, SLB&M; thence East to the northeast corner of Section 36, Township 35 South, Range 8 West, SLB&M; thence South along the section line to the southeast corner of Section 36, Township 37 South, Range 8 West, SLB&M, the point of beginning.
Paragonah Election Precinct:
Commencing at the northeast corner of Section 1, Township 31 South, R6W, SLB&M; thence South to the northwest corner of Section 1, Township 33 South, R6W, SLB&M; thence East to the northeast corner of Section 1, Township 33 South, R6W, SLB&M; thence South to the southeast corner of Section 36, Township 33 South, R6W, SLB&M; thence West to the Southwest corner of Section 36, Township 33 South, R61/2W, SLB&M; thence South to he southeast corner of Section 36, Township 33 South, Range 7 West, SLB&M; thence West to the northwest corner of Section 6, Township 34 South, Range 7 West, SLB&M; thence South to the southeast corner of Section 1, Township 34 South, Range 8 West, SLB&M; thence West to the southeast corner of Section 6, Township 34 South, Range 8 West, SLB&M; thence North to the northeast corner of said Section 6; thence West to the northwest corner of said Section 6; thence North to the northwest corner of Section 6, Township 31 South, Range 8 West, SLB&M; thence East to the northeast corner of Section 1, Township 31 South, R6W, SLB&M, the point of beginning.
Parowan North Election Precinct:
Commencing at the northeast corner of Section 28, Township 34 South, Range 9 West, SLB&M; thence West to the northwest corner of Section 30, Township 34 South, Range 9 West, SLB&M; thence North to the south boundary line of the Gap Road; thence northwesterly along the south boundary line to the intersection of a point of the East boundary section line of Section 28, Township 33 South, Range 10 West, SLB&M; thence North along the section line to the northeast corner of Section 4, Township 31 South, Range 10 West, SLB&M; thence East to the northeast corner of Section 1, Township 31 South, Range 9 West, SLB&M; thence South to the southeast corner of Section 36, Township 33 South, Range 9 West, SLB&M; thence East to the northeast corner of Section 6, Township 34 South, Range 8 West, SLB&M; thence South to the northeast corner of the southeast of the southeast (SE1/4SE1/4) of Section 18, Township 34 South, Range 8 West, SLB&M; thence West on a direct line with and along the North line of Center Street, Parowan City, to the northwest corner of the Southwest of the Southwest (SW1/4SW1/4) of Section 15, Township 34 South, Range 9 West, SLB&M; thence South to the northeast corner of Section 28, Township 34 South, Range 9 West, SLB&M, the point of beginning.
Parowan South Election Precinct:
Commencing at the northeast corner of Section 1, Township 34 South, Range 7 West, SLB&M; thence South to the southeast corner of Section 36, Township 34 South, Range 7 West, SLB&M; thence West to the northeast corner of Section 1, Township 35 South, Range 8 West, SLB&M; thence South to the northeast corner of Section 36, Township 35 South, Range 8 West, SLB&M; thence West to the northwest corner of Section 31, Township 35 South, Range 8 West, SLB&M; thence North to the northeast corner of Section 25, Township 35 South, Range 9 West, SLB&M; thence West to the northwest corner of Section 28, Township 35 South, Range 9 West, SLB&M; thence North to the northwest corner of Section 9, Township 35 South, Range 9 West, SLB&M; thence East to the northeast corner of said Section 9; thence North to the northwest corner of the Southwest of the Southwest (SW1/4SW1/4) of Section 15, Township 34 South, Range 9 West, SLB&M; thence East on a direct line with and along the North line of Center Street, Parowan City, to the northeast corner of the southeast of the southeast (SE1/4SE1/4) of Section 18, Township 34 South, Range 8 West, SLB&M; thence North to the northwest corner of Section 8, Township 34 South, Range 8 West, SLB&M; thence East to the northeast corner of Section 12, Township 34 South, Range 8 West, SLB&M; thence North to the northeast corner of Section 1, Township 34 South, Range 8 West, SLB&M; thence East along the section line to the northeast corner of Section 1, Township 34 South, Range 7 West, SLB&M, the point of beginning.
Summit Election Precinct:
Commencing at the Southeast corner Section4, Township 35 South, Range 9 West, SLB&M; running thence North to the Northeast corner of Section28, Township 34 South, Range 9 West, SLB&M; thence West to the Northwest corner of Section30, Township 34 South, Range 9 West, SLB&M; thence North to the South Boundary line of Gap Road, thence Northwesterly along the South Boundary line of the said road to the East Boundary line of Section28, Township 33 South, Range 10 West, SLB&M; thence South to the Southwest corner of Section3, Township 35 South, Range 10 West, SLB&M; thence East to the point of beginning.
Enoch Election Precinct # 1:
Commencing at a point in the centerline of the intersection of Half Mile Road and the easterly right-of-way line of I-15; thence northerly along the easterly right-of-way line of I-15 to the intersection of a point at the centerline of Midvalley Road, thence East along the centerline of Midvalley Road to the East right of way line of I-15; thence South along the East right of way line of I-15 to the intersection of an extension of the center line of Half Mile Road and I-15, the point of beginning
Enoch Election Precinct # 2:
Commencing at a point in the centerline of the intersection of Minersville Road and the easterly right-of-way line of I-15; thence northerly along the centerline of Minersville Road to the centerline of the intersection of the continuation of a line of 3200 North; thence West along said line to the centerline of Bulldog Road; thence North along the continuation of said centerline to the intersection of the centerline of Midvalley Road; thence East along the center line of Midvalley Road to the centerline of Half Mile Road; thence South along said centerline to the intersection of the easterly right-of-way line of I-15; thence southerly along the easterly right-of-way line of I-15 to the intersection of the centerline of Minersville Road, the point of beginning.
Enoch Election Precinct # 3:
Beginning at a point at the center lines of the intersection of Bulldog Road and Midvalley Road; thence North along an extension of Bulldog Road to the intersection of the center line of a point of the North boundary section line of Section 3, Township 35 South, Range11 West, SLB &M; thence East along said section line to the centerline of Minersville Highway; thence North along the centerline of Minersville Highway to the intersection of the East section line of Section 4 Township 35 South, Range 10 West, SLB&M; thence South along said section line to the intersection of the East right of way boundary line of I-15; thence southwesterly along the East right of way line of I-15 to the intersection of an extension of the centerline of Midvalley Road; thence West along the center line of Midvalley Road to the point of beginning.
Midvalley Election Precinct:
Commencing at the intersection of the centerline of 2400 North Street and Lund Highway, as platted in the official map of Iron County, Utah; thence westerly along the centerline of 2400 North Street to the intersection of the center line of Iron Springs Road; thence South along the center line of Iron Springs Road to the center line of State Route 56, thence Southwesterly along the center line of State Route 56 to the West boundary section line of Section 6, Township 37 South, Range 13 West, SLB&M; thence North to the northwest corner of Section 6, Township 33 South, Range 13 West, SLB&M; thence West along the section line to the Southwest corner of Section 31, Township 32 South, Range 14 West, SLB&M; thence North along the section line to the northwest corner of Section 6, Township 31 South, Range 14 West, SLB&M; thence East to the northeast corner of Section 4, Township 31 South, Range10 West, SLB&M; thence South along the section line of the intersection of the centerline of Minersville Road; thence southerly along said centerline to the intersection of a point on the North boundary section line of Section 2, Township 35 South, Range 11 West, SLB&M; thence West to the intersection of the centerline of Bulldog Road, as a continuation of the line; thence South along the continuation of the line of the centerline of Bulldog Road to the centerline to Midvalley Road; thence West along said centerline to the centerline of Lund Highway; thence South along said centerline to the intersection of the centerline of Lund Highway and the centerline of 2400 North Street, the point of beginning.
Cedar City Election Precinct # 1:
Commencing at the centerline of Fiddlers Canyon Road and the centerline of North Main Street, (U.S. Highway No.91) as platted on the official map of plat B, Cedar City Town Survey, said survey filed in the office of the County Recorder of Iron County, Utah; Thence Northerly along said centerline of North Main Street (U.S. Highway No.91) and continuation of said line, Northerly through the centerline of U.S. Highway No.91 to a point of intersection with the East right-of-way line of I-15; thence a continuation of said line northeasterly along said right-of-way line to a point in the East line of Section of Section 24, Township 34 South, Range 11 West, SLB&M, thence South along said Section line of Section 24 to the Southeast corner of Section 24, Township 34 South, Range 11 West, SLB&M, thence West along the South Section line of Section 24, Township 34 South, Range 11 West, SLB&M to the intersection of the center line of the extension of Cottontail Drive; thence South along the center line of Cottontail to the intersection of the centerline of Fiddlers Canyon Road; thence Westerly along the centerline of Fiddlers Canyon Road to the point of beginning.
Cedar City Election Precinct # 2:
Commencing at a point three (3) rods west of a point three (3) rods south of the Southwest corner of Block 37, Cedar City Town Survey, as platted in the official map of said Survey; said survey filed in the office of the County Recorder of Iron County, Utah, said place of beginning approximately 16 rods south of a point 23 rods west of the north1/4 corner of Section 14, Township 36 South, Range 11 West, SLB & M, which point is the centerline of intersection of Main Street and Center Street. Running thence northerly along the centerline of Main Street (U.S. Highway No.91), continuation of said line northerly to the intersection and centerline of Fiddlers Canyon Road, thence easterly along the centerline of Fiddlers Canyon Road to the intersection of a point on the west line of the Southwest quarter of the northeast quarter (SW1/4NE1/4) of Section 36, Township 35 South, Range 11 West, SLB & M. Thence easterly along the 1/16 section line to the northeast corner of the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter (SE1/4SE1/4) of Section 32, Township 35 South, Range 9 West, SLB & M. Thence south to the southeast corner of Section 32, Township 35 South, Range 9 West, SLB & M. Thence easterly to the northeast corner of Section 5, Township 36 South, Range 9 West, SLB & M. Thence south to the centerline of Cedar Long Valley Federal Forest Road also known as U.S. Highway No. 14, continuing westerly along said centerline to the centerline of Center Street of said Cedar City Town Survey to the intersection of the centerline of Main Street, the point of beginning.
Cedar City Election Precinct # 3:
Commencing at a point in the centerline of the intersection of Main Street and Center Street, Cedar City Town Survey, as platted in the official map of said survey filed in the office of the County Recorder of Iron county, Utah. Thence easterly along the centerline of Center Street (also known as Highway No.14) to the East boundary line of Section 17, Township 37 South, Range 9 West, SLB&M; thence South to the southeast corner of Section 32, Township 37 South, Range 9 West, SLB&M; thence West to the northeast corner of Section 1, Township 38 South, Range 10 West, SLB&M; thence South to the southeast corner of Section 13, Township 38 South, Range 10 West, SLB&M; thence West to the Southwest corner of Section 18, Township 38 South, Range 10 West, SLB&M; North along the Section line to the northwest corner of Section 6, Township 38 South, Range 10 West, SLB&M; thence East to the Southwest corner of Section 31, Township 37 South, Range 10 West, SLB&M; thence North along the Section line to the northeast corner of Section 24, Township 36 South, Range 11 West, SLB&M; thence West to the centerline of 300 East Street; thence North along said centerline to the centerline of Altamira Avenue; thence westerly along said centerline to the centerline of 75 East Street; thence North along said centerline to the centerline of Monterey Drive; thence westerly along said centerline to the intersection of the centerline of Main Street, Cedar City Town Survey; thence northerly along said centerline to the point of beginning.
Cedar City Election Precinct # 4:
Commencing at a point in the centerline of the intersection of Main Street and Monterey Drive, Cedar City Town Survey, as platted in the official map of said survey filed in the office of the County Recorder of Iron county, Utah; thence easterly along said centerline to the centerline of 75 East Street; thence South along said centerline to the centerline of Altamira Avenue; thence easterly along said centerline to the centerline of 300 East Street; thence South along said centerline to a point on the south Section line of Section 14, Township 36 South, Range 11 West, SLB&M; thence East along Section line to the northeast corner of Section 24, Township 36 South, Range 11 West, SLB&M; thence South along Section line to a point 140.00 feet north of the southeast corner of the northeast of the northeast (NE1/4 NE1/4) of Section 24, Township 36 South, Range 11 West, SLB&M; thence continuation of said line westerly through the centerline of Green Street; thence westerly along said centerline to the centerline of Pine Street; thence northerly along said centerline to the centerline of Main Street; thence along the centerline of Main Street to the intersection of Monterey Drive, the point of beginning.
Cedar City Election Precinct # 5:
Commencing at a point in the centerline of the intersection of Main Street and Pine Street, Cedar City Town Survey, as platted in the official map of said survey filed in the office of the County Recorder of Iron county, Utah; thence southeasterly along said centerline to the centerline of Green Street; thence continuation of said line easterly through the centerline of Green Street to a point 140.00 feet north of the southeast corner of the northeast of the northeast (NE1/4 NE1/4) of Section 24, Township 36 South, Range 11 West, SLB&M; thence South along the Section line to the Southwest corner of Section 31, Township 37 South, Range 10 West, SLB&M; thence West along Section line to the northwest corner of Section 6, Township 38 South, Range 10 West, SLB&M; thence South along the Section line to the Southwest corner of Section 18, Township 38 South, Range 10 West, SLB&M; thence South along the Section line to the southeast corner of Section 13, Township 38 South, Range 11 West, SLB&M; thence West along the Section line to the Southwest corner of Section 16, Township 38 South, Range 11 West, SLB&M; thence North along the Section line northwest corner of Section 4, Township 37 South, Range 11 West, SLB&M; thence West to the easterly right-of-way line of I-15; thence northerly along said right-of-way line to the centerline of South Main Street; thence northerly along said centerline to the intersection of Pine Street, the point of beginning.
Cedar City Election Precinct # 6:
Commencing at a point in the centerline of the intersection of Main Street and 1045 North Street, Cedar City Town Survey, as platted in the official map of said survey filed in the office of the County Recorder of Iron county, Utah; thence northerly along said centerline of Main Street to the intersection of 1600 North Street; thence westerly along 1600 North Street to the intersection of North Cedar Boulevard; thence north to the northeast corner of Castle Gate Subdivision, Phase 2; thence west along the north line of Castle Gate Subdivision, Phase 2 to the intersection of the right-of-way line of Interstate 15; thence Southwesterly along the east side of the right-of-way line of Interstate 15 to the intersection and said centerline of Coal Creek Road; thence easterly along said centerline to the centerline of 1045 North Street; thence easterly along said centerline to the intersection of the centerline of Main Street, the point of beginning.
Cedar City Election Precinct # 7:
Commencing at a point in the centerline of the intersection of Main Street and 400 North Street, Cedar City Town Survey, as platted in the official map of said survey filed in the office of the County Recorder of Iron county, Utah; thence northerly along said centerline of Main Street to the intersection of the centerline of 1045 North Street; thence westerly along said centerline to the centerline of Coal Creek Road; thence westerly along said centerline to the intersection of the east right-of-way line of I-15; thence Southwesterly along said right-of-way-line to the intersection of the right-of-way line of I-15 and the centerline of 400 North Street; thence easterly along said centerline of 400 North Street to the intersection of the centerline of Main Street, the point of beginning.
Cedar City Election Precinct # 8:
Commencing at a point in the centerline of the intersection of Main Street and 200 North Street, Cedar City Town Survey, as platted in the official map of said survey filed in the office of the County Recorder of Iron county, Utah; thence northerly along said centerline of Main Street to the intersection of the centerline of 400 North Street; thence westerly along said centerline to the intersection of the easterly right-of-way line of I-15 and the centerline of 400 North Street; thence Southwesterly along said right-of-way-line of I-15 to the intersection of the centerline of 200 North Street; thence easterly along said centerline to the intersection of the centerline of Main Street, the point of beginning.
Cedar City Election Precinct # 9:
Commencing at a point in the centerline of the intersection of Main Street and Center Street, Cedar City Town Survey, as platted in the official map of said survey filed in the office of the County Recorder of Iron county, Utah; thence northerly along said centerline of Main Street to the intersection of the centerline of 200 North Street; thence westerly along said centerline to the intersection of the easterly right-of-way line of I-15 and the centerline of 200 North Street; thence Southwesterly along said right-of-way-line of I-15 to the intersection of the centerline of Center Street; thence easterly along said centerline to the intersection of the centerline of Main Street, the point of beginning.
Cedar City Election Precinct # 10:
Commencing at a point in the centerline of the intersection of 600 West Street and Center Street, Cedar City Town Survey, as platted in the official map of said survey filed in the office of the County Recorder of Iron county, Utah; thence westerly along said centerline of Center Street to the intersection of the easterly right-of-way line of I-15; thence Southwesterly along said right-of-way-line of I-15 to the intersection of the centerline of 400 South Street; thence easterly along said centerline to the intersection of the centerline of 600 West Street; thence North along said centerline, continuation of said line to the intersection of the centerline of 600 West Street and the centerline of Center Street, the point of beginning.
Cedar City Election Precinct # 11:
Commencing at a point in the centerline of the intersection of 300 West Street and Center Street, Cedar City Town Survey, as platted in the official map of said survey filed in the office of the County Recorder of Iron county, Utah; thence westerly along said centerline of Center Street to the intersection of the centerline of 600 West Street; thence South along a continuation of the line to the centerline of 600 West Street and the centerline of 400 South Street; thence East along said centerline to the centerline of 300 West Street; thence North along said centerline to the intersection of 300 West Street and Center Street, the point of beginning.
Cedar City Election Precinct # 12:
Commencing at a point in the centerline of the intersection of Main Street and Center Street, Cedar City Town Survey, as platted in the official map of said survey filed in the office of the County Recorder of Iron county, Utah; thence westerly along said centerline of Center Street to the intersection of the centerline of 300 West Street; thence South along said centerline to the intersection of the centerline of 400 South Street; thence East along said centerline to the centerline of Main Street; thence North along said centerline of Main Street to the intersection of Main Street and Center Street, the point of beginning.
Cedar City Election Precinct # 13:
Commencing at a point in the centerline of the intersection of Main Street and 400 South Street, Cedar City Town Survey, as platted in the official map of said survey filed in the office of the County Recorder of Iron county, Utah; thence westerly along said centerline of 400 South Street to the centerline of 700 West Street; thence South along said centerline to the centerline of 600 West Street; thence East along said centerline to the centerline of 300 West Street; thence southeasterly along said centerline to the intersection of the centerline of Main Street; thence North along said centerline of Main Street to the intersection of Main Street and 400 South Street, the point of beginning.
Cedar City Election Precinct # 14:
Commencing at a point in the centerline of the intersection of 400 South Street and the easterly right-of-way line of I-15, Cedar City Town Survey, as platted in the official map of said survey filed in the office of the County Recorder of Iron county, Utah; thence southerly along said easterly right-of-way line of I-15 to the centerline of 800 South Street; thence along said centerline to the intersection of the centerline of Main Street; thence northeasterly along said centerline of Main Street to the intersection of the centerline of 300 West Street; thence northwesterly along said centerline to the centerline of 600 South Street; thence West along said centerline to the centerline of 700 West Street; thence North along said centerline to the centerline of 400 South Street; thence West along said centerline to the intersection of 400 South Street and the easterly right-of way line of I-15, the point of beginning.
Cedar City Election Precinct # 15:
Commencing at a point in the centerline of the intersection of Main Street and 800 South Street, Cedar City Town Survey, as platted in the official map of said survey filed in the office of the County Recorder of Iron county, Utah; thence westerly along said centerline of 800 South Street to the intersection of the easterly right-of-way line of I-15; thence southerly along the easterly right-of-way line of I-15 to the intersection of the centerline of South Main Street; thence northeasterly along the centerline of South Main Street to the centerline of 800 South Street, the point of beginning.
Cedar City Election Precinct # 16:
Commencing at a point in the centerline of the intersection of 200 North Street/State Route 56 and the easterly right-of-way line of I-15, Cedar City Town Survey, as platted in the official map of said survey filed in the office of the County Recorder of Iron county, Utah; thence West along said centerline of 200 North Street/State Route 56 to the intersection of the centerline of Lund Highway; thence North along said centerline to the centerline of Midvalley Road; thence East along said centerline to the centerline of Bulldog Road; thence South along said centerline to the intersection of the continuation of a line of 3200 North; thence East along said line to the intersection of the centerline of Minersville Road; thence southerly along said centerline to the intersection of the easterly right-of-way line of I-15; thence Southwesterly along the easterly right-of-way line of I-15 to the intersection of the centerline of 200 North Street/State Route 56, the point of beginning.
Cedar City Election Precinct # 17:
Commencing at a point in the centerline of the intersection of 200 North Street (U-56) and the westerly right-of-way line of I-15, Cedar City Town Survey, as platted in the official map of said survey filled in the office of the County Recorder of Iron county, Utah; thence westerly along the centerline of said 200 North Street (U-56) to a point on the West section line of Section 10,Township 36 South, Range 11 West, SLB&M and intersection of said centerline of 200 North Street (U-56); thence southerly along the said section line to the intersection of the centerline of 265 South Street; thence easterly along the said 265 South Street to the centerline of Ridge Road; thence southerly along said centerline to the intersection and centerline of Sage Drive; thence along the centerline of Sage Drive to the intersection of and centerline of 600 South Street; thence easterly along the centerline of 600 South Street to the intersection of the west right-of-way line of I-15; thence northerly along the said west right-of-way line to the intersection and centerline of 200 North Street, the point of beginning.
Cedar City Election Precinct # 18:
Commencing at a point in the centerline of the intersection State Route 56 and the West boundary Section line of Section 10, Township 36 South, Range 11 West, SLB&M; Cedar City Town Survey, as platted in the official map of said survey filed in the office of the County Recorder of Iron county, Utah; thence South along the Section line to the south boundary line of Cedar Hills formerly known as Rancho Vista Estates and the north boundary line of Mesa Hills Subdivision, Unit 2 Amended; thence along a course as follows: S80°00'00"w 250.24 ft; S51°00'00"W 290.00 ft; S70°00'00"W 190.00 ft; S46°00'00"W 500.00 ft; S45°25'48"W 444.90 ft; thence West along said centerline of 265 South Street, a continuation of said line to the West boundary Section line of Section 16, Township 36 South, Range 11 West, SLB&M; thence North along the Section line to intersection of the centerline of Westview Drive; thence Northeasterly along the center line of Westview Drive to the centerline of State Route 56 at the intersection of State Route 56 and Westview Drive; thence East along the centerline of 200 North Street/State Route 56 to the intersection of the West boundary Section line of Section 10, Township 36 South, Range 11 West, SLB&M; the point of beginning.
Cedar City Election Precinct # 19:
Commencing at a point in the centerline of 600 South Street and the intersection of the easterly right-of-way line of I-15, Cedar City Town Survey, as platted in the official map of said survey filed in the office of the County Recorder of Iron county, Utah; thence West along said centerline of 600 South Street to the intersection of the centerline of Sage Drive northwesterly along said centerline to the centerline of 1500 West Street/Ridge Road; thence along said centerline to a point of a continuation of a line which is the centerline of 265 South Street; thence along said centerline to the intersection of the center line of Cove Drive; thence Southerly along the center line of Cove Drive to the South Section line of Section, Township 36 South, Range 11 West, SLB&M; thence East along said section line to the East right of way line of I-15; thence Northerly along the East right of way line of I-15 to the point of beginning.
Cedar City Election Precinct # 20:
Commencing at a point on the West boundary line of Section 7, Township 36 South, Range 11 West, SLB&M and the centerline of State Route 56, Cedar City Town Survey, as platted in the official map of said survey filed in the office of the County Recorder of Iron county, Utah; thence South along said Section line to the intersection of the continuation of a line of the centerline of 200 South Street; thence East along said centerline to the boundary line of Section 16, Township 36 South, Range 11 West, SLB&M; thence South along the Section line to the intersection of the easterly right-of-way line of I-15; thence southerly along the said easterly right-of-way of I-15 to the intersection of a point on the north boundary line of Section 22, Township 37 South, Range 12 West, SLB&M; thence West along the Section line to the northwest corner of Section 22, Township 37 South, Range 13 West, SLB&M; thence South along the Section line to the Southwest corner of Section 34, Township 37 South, Range 13 West, SLB&M; thence West along the Section line to the Southwest corner of Section 31, Township 37 South, Range 13 West, SLB&M; thence North along the Section line to the intersection of the centerline of State Route 56; thence along the centerline of State Route 56 to a point on the West boundary line of Section 7, Township 36 South, Range 11 West, SLB&M; the point of beginning.
Cedar City Election Precinct # 21:
Commencing at a point in the centerline of the intersection of Main Street and 1600 North Street, Cedar City Town Survey, as platted in the official map of said survey filed in the office of the County Recorder of Iron county, Utah; thence northerly along said centerline of Main Street to the intersection of the northerly right-of-way line of Interstate-15 and North Main Street (old Highway 91); thence southwesterly along the east side of the right-of-way line of Interstate 15 to the northwest corner of Castle Gate Subdivision, Phase 2; thence easterly along said subdivision line to the intersection and centerline of North Cedar Boulevard; thence southerly along said centerline to the intersection and centerline of 1600 North Street; thence easterly along said centerline to the intersection of the centerline of Main Street, the point of beginning.
Cedar City Election Precinct # 22:
Beginning at the intersection of the East Right of Way line of I-15 and the East line of Section of Section 24, Township 34 South, Range 11 West, SLB&M; thence Northeasterly along the East right of way line of I-15 to the North Section line of Section 9, Township 35 South, Range 10 West, SLB & M; thence East to the Northeast corner of Section 8, Township 35 South, Range 9 West, SLB & M; thence South to the Northeast corner of the Southeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter (SE1/4SE1/4) of Section 32, Township 35 South, Range 9 West, SLB & M; thence Westerly along said 1/16 section line, continuation of said line Westerly to the Northeast corner of the Southeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter (SE1/4SE1/4) of Section 36, Township 35 South, Range11 West, SLB & M; thence Westerly to the intersection of the extension of Nichols Canyon Road; thence Northwesterly along the centerline of Nichols Canyon Road to the intersection of the centerline of Fiddlers Canyon Road; thence Westerly along the centerline of Fiddlers Canyon Road to the intersection of Cottontail Drive; thence North along the center line of Cottontail Drive to the South line of Section 24, Township 34 South, Range 11 West SLB & M; thence East along the South line Section 24 to the Southeast corner of said Section 24; thence North along the East Section line of Section 24, Township 34 South, Range 11 West SLB & M to the intersection of the East right of way line of I-15, the point of beginning.
Cedar City Election Precinct # 23:
Beginning at the intersection of 200 South street and the centerline of Westview Drive; thence West along the continuation of said centerline to the intersection of the West boundary line of Section 7, Township 36 South, Range 11 West, SLB&M; thence North along Section line to the intersection of the centerline of State Route 56; thence East along the centerline of State Route 56 to the intersection of the centerline of the intersection of State Route 56 and Westview Drive; thence Southwesterly along the center line of Westview Drive to the point of beginning.
Cedar City Election Precinct # 24:
Beginning at the center line of Cove Drive and a point which is the continuation of the centerline of 265 South Street; thence West to the boundary Section line of Section 10, Township 36 South, Range 11 West, SLB&M; thence north to the boundary line of Cedar Hills formerly known as Rancho Vista Estates and the north boundary line of Mesa Hills Subdivision, Unit 2 Amended; thence along a course as follows: S80°00'00"W 250.24 ft; S51°00'00"W 290.00 ft; S70°00'00"W 190.00 ft; S46°00'00"W 500.00 ft; S45°25'48"W 444.90 ft; thence West along said centerline to a point of a continuation of a line which is the centerline of 265 South Street to the West boundary Section line of Section 16, Township 36 South, Range 11 West, SLB&M; thence South along the Section line to intersection of the easterly right-of-way line of I-15; thence northeasterly along the easterly right-of-way line of I-15 to the intersection of the North section line of Section 22, Township 36 South, Range 11 West, SLB&M; thence west along said section line to the intersection of the center line of Cove Drive, thence northerly along