Kathy Bence Kathy Bence

Chief toquer remembered; twin falls forgotten

DC Young shares some history about the naming of Toquerville’s main street, Toquer Blvd, and the falls that aren’t really in Toquerville and often go by the wrong name. In addition to remembering Chief Toquer, we should also remember Twin Falls.

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Kathy Bence Kathy Bence

Council & landslide

Kathy Bence covers this June 20 meeting included Planning Commission changes, public comments naming city problems, & a rebuttal to the public comments. The meeting covered fixing the bypass, and giving Firelight the go ahead in a small way despite the bypass not being complete.

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Kathy Bence Kathy Bence

Former Toquerville Mayor Indicted

A former Toquerville Mayor and current Business Manager for the Hurricane Valley Fire District, has been indicted by a Washington County Grand Jury.

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Kathy Bence Kathy Bence

Council & zoning

Kathy Bence comments on a few council meetings including June 5. Based on a film showing a landslide at the bypass's entrance and the remaining boulder, it may take some time before the bypass is opened. While this particular landslide did not occur before the council meeting, the issue and potential solutions were mentioned.

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Kathy Bence Kathy Bence

Share Your voice

Besides informing city officials, publicly sharing our concerns enables others to be informed and perhaps influenced. The YouTube views for these meetings range from 40 to more than 200. So while you may think you’re speaking to a near-empty room, you’re not.

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Kathy Bence Kathy Bence

council & lot size

Lynda Williams reports on the April 17 meeting. A developer requested zone changes for several lots from R-1-20 to R-1-12. In other words, from a 20,000 square foot lot to a 12,000 square foot lot. While the item was tabled, it seemed that most of the council was sympathetic to this change.

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Kathy Bence Kathy Bence

Council & grading

Brian McNary reports & rails, "Honestly, Attorney Snow should have probably been given an ultimatum long ago. Firelight or Toquerville, but not both…All of this was evident to me as the grading ordinance came into focus. There is a reason we ask attorneys for potential conflicts of interest- but that process is useless if city fathers choose to ignore declared conflicts or attempt some half-measure solution. Work for us, work for them, but not both. Fish or cut bait."

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Kathy Bence Kathy Bence

Council & water

Brian McNary admits, "... my knowledge of water issues boils down to two things. We apparently have unlimited water supplies when it comes to new development. When it comes to our existing Toquerville homes, you’d think water was as rare as hen’s teeth

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Kathy Bence Kathy Bence

Planning Commission, property rights, & government power

The Planning Commission reconsiders the $1,000 fee to break an acre lot into two half-acre lots. “Property rights” were invoked as a defense for zone changes. Yet, where does the Constitution convey powers to a city to zone property and become the arbiter of WHICH property owner will have WHICH property rights?

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Kathy Bence Kathy Bence

Council for 4 hours

Brian McNary observes that hiring a city attorney is a big deal. City attorneys often act as “defacto” councils when offering advice which is heavily relied on by city staff, council members, and the Mayor. City attorneys are also very expensive.

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Kathy Bence Kathy Bence

council & Firelight

Lori Cole reports that questions flew about why the Firelight water infrastructure is only now coming up for discussion, why Firelight and the city have not already confirmed their water needs can be met, and why they have not already obtained their water rights. Developers are required to acquire water rights before the city signs a contract with them, but that was not the policy when the deal for the Firelight Development was signed in 2008.

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Kathy Bence Kathy Bence

Council & general Plan

Lori Cole covered the Feb 7 meeting (and provided the local post office photo). While the bulk of the meeting was spent discussing the General Plan, other important things were covered. She observed, “Most of us can agree that what Salt Lake City wants is not necessarily what citizens of rural Southern Utah want...”

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Kathy Bence Kathy Bence

the race to have a say on Utah’s flag

Stefani Williams reports on the Utah State Flag Initiative. Volunteers, including many Toquerville residents, are scrambling to collect 5,000 more signatures in Washington County by February 15 for the initiative. This would give voters the chance to decide which flag will represent Utah.

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Kathy Bence Kathy Bence

Council & vacancy

Kathy Bence reports that the city attorney, Heath Snow, has formally resigned after more than 16 years. A nightly rental was approved despite some unhappy residents. The council passed a restatement of the city’s code relative to General Plan policies and a future land use map.

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Kathy Bence Kathy Bence

Council & Commissioners

Kathy Bence reports on the first meeting of 2024. Among other things, new planning commissioners were installed and the LDS Church will continue to be responsible for the July 24 Pioneer Day activities. Also, a temporary code enforcement officer is following up on complaints.

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Kathy Bence Kathy Bence

Council Report

The public forum is back at every meeting, there’s a new city logo, and after 26 years of serving the city, Ty Bringhurst is stepping down.

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Kathy Bence Kathy Bence

Council Report

Among other things, this meeting considered the appointment of two Planning Commissioners (4-yr terms), one Interim Commissioner (1-yr term), and two alternate Commissioners for 2024. After some recommendations and negotiation with the mayor, the choices were made and approved.

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Kathy Bence Kathy Bence

Lost Surveys, Forty Dollar Chickens, and a Roadside Sermon

I’m not sure why the city has any fee for raising chickens. We don’t have a disabled chicken fund or an epidemic of chickens wandering the streets. Rather I think, these types of ordinances are plucked from other Utah cities and unceremoniously become law here. No process is really employed, input is not solicited.

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Kathy Bence Kathy Bence

Council Report

Lori Cole reports on the Nov 1 meeting that included discussion on the new ER in Hurricane, possible future state mandates that would not please most Toquerville residents, completing the city code, updating the uniform fee schedule, etc.

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