Summit County is searching for a new Snyderville Basin Planning Commission member after Thomas Cooke resigned late last year.
Cooke, who was appointed to the board in February 2017, said that he has no immediate plans for future civic service.
“Eight years is a long time,” Cooke said about his decision to step down. “The most one can serve is nine years. In all my time on the Snyderville Basin Planning Commission, Chuck Klingenstein, a great mentor and teacher, is the only colleague I worked with who served an entire nine years. I am still not quite sure how he did it.”…