You were supposed to bring them.
Save a copy of that for me would you.
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Well said.I've kept pretty quiet all along on this,
I understand the frustrations on our part, we feel like we have a small event of approx. 50 trucks or less which typically means less than 100 people in total and the event realistically has been ongoing for some twenty years. Our attendees use a wide variety of lodging options, from RV parks, to Hotels, to online private rentals (Air BNB etc.), and at times dispersed camping in the area. Our limited vehicle numbers and trail selection variety and timing mean we aren't parading through town in a miles long train that holds up traffic, from what I can see we're not a hardcore party crowd that is out causing issues with law enforcement, in the limited time we're in Moab we all need to by gas, ice, daily food and most that I know eat out at least a few times so thus we are contribute to the local economy and tax base. Overall I like to think that our event, organizers, participants and sponsors are well meaning and honorable people that simply want to do the right thing while not having to jump through undo hoops and issues.
I'm from a resort area, I've literally had punk kids come out of a bar and jump on the back of my brand new truck doing some sort of parkour tricks as I drive down the street, When confronted I was the bad guy somehow as they're just here to have a good time. I've listened to loud music from parties until all hours of the night, watched fireworks be set off in a drought year for 4th of July because their just here to have a good time and what's the big deal. I've been unable to find camping places locally for scouts due to so many people being here since it is a destination resort and recreation area.
My wife doesn't come to many of these events, her day to day dealings are politics and the changing winds in the governmental world due to her/our business leasing land and facilities from the local City. She expressed to me last night that she was pretty put off by some of the attitudes and conversations that we had both privately and publicly this weekend over the permits and processes. She's usually a pretty even keeled type and see's through some of the fuzziness pretty well so I take that comment from her seriously.
All that said:
We passed the threshold of needing a BLM permit early in the events life, when we realized this the permit was procured and the process was honored.
We have now passed both the Grand County and City of Moab thresholds for a permits and or licenses and we should honor those processes just as the BLM process was honored.
I guess the frustrations and issues arise in dealing with what seems like I will say that the wording in the county ordinance is somewhat confusing and ambiguous;
Actual wording from the ordinance below:
“Special Event” shall mean a sporting, cultural, entertainment, commercial, or similar gathering or activity, whether for profit or nonprofit, whether open to the public or not, whether located on private or public land (including trails), occurring for a limited duration not to exceed thirty (30) consecutive days; and:
i. Where Daily Total Attendance may exceed one hundred persons;
ii. Noise that is prohibited by Title 11 of the Grand County General Ordinances may be used or created (the “Noise Ordinance”);
iii. The County Commission determines that the proposed event will result in identifiable impacts to county services or the health, welfare, peace, comfort, or safety of Grand County residents or visitors; or,
iv. Any event available to the public that requires the full or partial closure of a public right of way or use of public property."
We fulfill in some way the need for a special permit, the process to get that permit obviously needs work as both ourselves, the county staff, and the county commissioners noted in that meeting.
The event likely has needed more permits and licenses than we have known about for some time. We CAN NOT be upset by this fact, our ignorance isn't an excuse either, it's not the responsibility of the Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ), Grand County commissioners or staff in this case, to track us down. The AHJ has the ultimate say and we need to be prepared to understand their process, work within those boundaries and do our own research on those processes. I know the above because my professional life has me working closely with very restrictive building practices in the local County and City.
I have first hand knowledge of the frustrations that go with weaving through the process with governmental agencies, staff turns over regularly, because many ordinances and "rules" are driven by who is in charge, (elected officials), there are constant updates and changes to the processes, and the staff while helpful are not going to stick their neck out very far to help someone out if the outcome could paint them in a bad light at all. To give you an idea of what I deal with on a regular basis, a building permit in the Main City I work in typically takes 1 year to get, there are several rounds of reviews, lists of questions, and many times the rules might change midstream, the local County isn't much better. For comparison: a neighboring town typically provides a permit for very similar projects in 4-6 weeks.
So for the Grand County officials and or staff reading this, I get it but the process needs work and the county commissioners shouldn't be reviewing special use permits for events that are as small as ours, this should be an approval at Staff levels. Additionally there should be the ability for multiple small events of differing types to be approved and held concurrently. It's understandable that you don't want every month to be filled to the brim with special events, however the fact that any "commercial, or similar gathering or activity" is a permittable event you MUST be prepared to approve many permits to be held concurrently. As an example, how would the sky diving event and our Blazer Bash be viewed if they were happening concurrently? I argue they can be held at the same time and NOT have a negative impact on your county. They are separate genre's so to say and wouldn't interfere with each other at all. Perhaps the Hummer event that was denied and BB would be a conflict though, again however it sounds like that would still only be approx. 75 vehicles. That's not a lot of vehicles spread out over the local area. These are not Easter Jeep Safari or the classic car show sized events, these are small down to earth events that have limited advertisement and participation as compared with other events.
For those that stuck with me through the above,
In the same light we're asking the AHJ to be better, we also need to be better, and we need to understand we're playing in someone else backyard.
If it helps, you can tell them Wade and I quit

Smile Like a donut, hoserI don't think they care![]()
So is 2023 a sure thing yet?Yes
Blazer Bash 2022 Will be September 9th - 11th
Blazer Bash 2023 will be September 8th - 10th
Blazer Bash 2024 will be September 6th - 8th
Blazer Bash 2025 Will be September 5th - 7th
I plan on it to happen. Can’t do anything for the permits yet but the groundwork is getting done.So is 2023 a sure thing yet?