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Hildebrandt, Konrad<br />

(Articles are in reverse chronological order)<br />

TAB 6<br />

Salt Lake Tribune, The (UT)<br />

February 26, 2012<br />

Cedar Hills mayor wants civility after probe<br />

Author: Donald W. Meyers The Salt Lake Tribune<br />

Cedar Hills » Mayor Eric Richardson hopes, after being cleared by the Utah County attorney,<br />

that city politics will become more civil.<br />

"I would like to be able to have a debate," he said, "without it becoming a battle of good versus<br />

evil."<br />

Richardson and City Manager Konrad Hildebrandt were accused of misappropriating funds to<br />

build a clubhouse and recreation center at the city's golf course and other misdeeds.<br />

Residents Paul Sorensen and Ken Severn filed their complaint with 4th District Judge Samuel<br />

McVey, who turned the matter over to the Utah County Attorney's Office.<br />

County Attorney Jeff Buhman issued a letter stating that t<strong>here</strong> was no evidence of criminal<br />

wrongdoing. If the charges were true, Buhman added, they would be troubling but a matter of<br />

ethics rather than criminal law.<br />

Sorensen and Severn said in their complaint that the impact fees the city is using for the<br />

clubhouse were originally earmarked for a pool and rec center. City officials say the building,<br />

which will be completed this year, will also serve as a community center, as well as a clubhouse<br />

that can be rented out for wedding receptions.<br />

Sorensen said he is going to meet with Buhman, asserting that the prosecutor had a duty to<br />

investigate. "We're not giving up on this," Sorensen said.<br />

Richardson and Hildebrandt dismissed the pair's claims as "sour grapes," noting that Sorensen<br />

had lost council elections.<br />

"Stop being vindictive when you don't win an election or have the direction of the city go your<br />

way," Hildebrandt said, referring to Sorensen. "Stop saying judges and county attorneys don't<br />

know their job."<br />

Richardson said the case underscored the need for a statewide ethics commission that could hear<br />

such complaints, such as the one Sen. Curtis Bramble, R-Provo, is hoping to create with SB180.<br />

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