Tonight at the Otero County Commission meeting, much of the time was used taking input to the proposed Elk Ordinance. The commissioners made the point repeatedly that they will continue the input process to get the wording of the ordinance in alignment with the desires of the county. Several citizens had specific suggestions, one was to include farmers' concerns along with those of ranchers' and hunters'. Lou Woltering, Lincoln National Forest Supervisor, suggested two changes to definitions. Ms. Woods from High Rolls gave her opinion that the state and feds are doing a great job in managing the resources and that the Elk Ordinance was not necessary. She went on to say that she didn't want any of her taxes to pay for damages caused by elk. The reporter will report this. What she won't report is this:
The Commissioners were asked the circumstances of Dr. Martin Moore's (County Manager) termination and/or release. A "Public Records Inspection Act" letter requesting documentation, email, communications, etc., was proferred but not accepted by Chairman Doug Moore. I will make the necessary trip to the court house tomorrow to fill out the "required forms" and have them time and date stamped. Stay tuned.
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Thursday, December 20, 2007
Otero County Commission Meeting 12/20/07
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Dr. Martin Moore,
Elk,
Otero County Ordinance
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