seriesNo,seriesEntityName,seriesTitle,seriesDateRange,seriesArrangement,seriesDescription,seriesTotRetentDesc,seriesPrimaryClassCode,seriesExtentDesc 14492,Beaver County (Utah). County Commission,Minutes index,1895-1916.,"Alphabetical by first letter of the nature of order or proceedings, thereunder chronologically.","Handwritten volume of index to volumes B and C of the Beaver County Commission minutes. Columns record the nature of order or proceedings\, the date\, and the book and page(s) in the minutes in which the proceedings are entered. The Beaver County Clerk\, as the Secretary for the Beaver County Commission\, may hold other index volumes.",,Public,2 microfilm reels 23982,Beaver County (Utah). County Commission,Ordinances,1897-1990.,"Chronological, thereunder numerical by ordinance number","These records document the legislative action of the county commissioners. The county commission may ""pass all ordinances and rules and make all regulations\, not repugnant to law\, necessary for carrying into effort or discharging the powers and duties"" of their office (UCA 17-5-263 (2001)). The county clerk is required ""to authenticate with his signature and the seal of the county clerk all ordinances or laws passed by the board and record the same at length in the ordinance book"" (UCA 17-5-209(9) (2001)). Includes an index by ordinance name and lists page number and ordinance number.",,Public, 6245,Beaver County (Utah). County Commission,Publications,1970-1972.,Chronological by year,"This series contains the following accessioned records: (1) Mount Holly Recreational Community Master Plan (1970). The Mount Holly Master Plan is the feasibility report submitted to Beaver County regarding the development of Mount Holly Ski Area. It includes a basic development plan\, land use projections\, and community building objectives. (2) Beaver County Master Plan Studies: Preliminary Master Plan (1971); (3) Model Zoning Ordinance for Beaver County and Municipalities: Beaver\, Milford\, Minersville (1972).",,Public,0.35 cubic foot 6067,Beaver County (Utah). County Commission,Minutes,i 1856-,Chronological by date of meeting,"These minute books record the actions of the county commission (known during the territorial period as the county court)\, the governing body of the county. The commission was authorized to manage all county business and county property. This includes budgeting\, equipment purchasing and auditing; use of county lands; districting for schools\, roads\, voting\, drainage\, etc.; taxing\, specifically acting as an ex-officio board of equalization; business licensing; arranging for the construction of roads\, public buildings\, etc.; contracting for services; supervising the conduct and payment of all county personnel; providing for basic health care\, public safety\, and care of the indigent; canvassing election returns and appointing certain officials; and by 1959\, zoning and planning. The day's entries are prefaced by date\, names of those present and where and when they met. The entries detail actions taken\, amounts involved\, and the names of any individuals affected by the actions.,These are minutes of regular and special meetings of the county commissioners. They are used to document the actions and decisions of the commission. County commission minutes record the appointments of county officials; the receipt of citizen's petitions; the adoption of annual budgets; the review of tax receipts and rates; and the discussions of public services such as roads\, water\, sewage\, police and fire protection. These minute books include the time and place of the meeting\, names of commissioners present and absent\, summary of the proceedings and decisions made by the board.",Retain permanently,Public,5 microfilm reels