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Tuesday November 29, 2022

KZMU News

English - November 29, 2022 22:34 - 9 minutes - 8.25 MB - ★★★★★ - 25 ratings
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Previous Episode: Monday November 28, 2022

A proposed county ordinance creating a noise buffer has worried businesses in Moab. The rule would require some noisy establishments — like OHV outfitters or dog kennels — to be located outside of a 200-foot buffer from residential areas, schools and churches. Those businesses within the zone would need to build an 8-foot wall or tree barrier. Current businesses won’t be impacted unless they make a substantial improvement to their property. But some OHV employers felt blindsided by the proposal. Plus, the Utah Department of Alcoholic Beverage Services has decided to not pull the liquor license of World Famous Woody’s Tavern. And the Colorado River’s foundational legal document turns 100 years old this month. The agreement among seven western states was groundbreaking for its time but, as our partners report, it continues to contribute to the southwest’s water crisis.

// Show Notes:

// Photo: The proposed noise buffer would impact new businesses in the commercial zone along Highway 191 which runs through Moab. Grand County

// Proposed ordinance and new overlay district before the Grand County Planning Commission
https://grandcountyut.portal.civicclerk.com/event/30/overview?fbclid=IwAR1-Af_x3dyzBQkvL-sRIzKya5VhOHW7qveGrmL3xvruSPWMC9yVbNF2Y-U

// Salt Lake Tribune: Cox admin spares Moab’s historic Woody’s Tavern, but Robert Gehrke argues Utah liquor policy is still broken
https://www.sltrib.com/opinion/2022/11/28/cox-admin-spares-moabs-historic/

// KUNC: The Colorado River Compact turns 100 years old. Is it still working?
https://www.kunc.org/environment/2022-11-23/the-colorado-river-compact-turns-100-years-old-is-it-still-working