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Council sends proposed right-of-way mowing changes back to staff after resident concerns

5810828 · September 10, 2025
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Summary

Council unanimously directed staff to revise a proposed code change that would have reduced undeveloped property owners’ mowing obligations to 30 feet of frontage; residents and council members asked for exemptions and clarifications.

Park City Council voted 6-1 on Sept. 9 to send back to staff proposed amendments that would have created an exception for undeveloped parcels while still requiring owners to maintain 30 feet of right of way adjacent to streets and 30 feet adjacent to developed properties.

Staff said the amendment aims to reduce the maintenance burden on owners of large undeveloped tracts while keeping a maintained edge visible from the roadway. The proposal would have limited the obligation for undeveloped property…

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