Daggett County adopts resource plan changes to reinforce access on public lands

Daggett County Commission ยท December 31, 2024

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Summary

The Daggett County Commission unanimously adopted Resolution 24-17 to amend chapter 8 of the county resource management plan, adding language intended to protect county rights to roads, trails and access on public lands and to respond to federal travel planning processes.

The Daggett County Commission voted unanimously to adopt Resolution 24-17, amending chapter 8 of the county resource management plan to address Federal Land Management Agency travel planning and to reinforce county policies on land access and transportation.

Unidentified Speaker 2 told the commission the amendment adds seven paragraphs to the plan to "primarily protect the county's rights as it relates to roads and trails and access, on public land, whether it's PLM or forest service." He said the language was prepared with assistance from PLIPCO and an individual identified in the transcript as Clank Brozier, and that the Planning and Zoning Commission recommended the change following a public hearing.

Unidentified Speaker 4 moved to adopt Resolution 24-17; Unidentified Speaker 2 seconded. The commissioners voted by voice and approved the resolution. Commissioners thanked Kent for compiling materials and acknowledged staff work on drafting the language.

The resolution cites compliance with Title 17, Chapter 27a of the Utah Code (UCA). The commission did not discuss budgetary implications or set an explicit implementation timeline during the meeting; staff were expected to finalize any necessary codification steps and make the amended plan available through the county's usual channels.