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Sandy Council adopts revised development moratorium to tighten ERU extensions and allow limited transfers
Summary
The Sandy City Council voted to adopt Resolution 2025-14, the fourth iteration of the city’s development moratorium, clarifying ERU reassignment rules, limiting ERU extension eligibility to holders with unexpired land‑use approvals, and allowing limited partitions and reassignment flexibility for economic development.
The Sandy City Council on Tuesday adopted Resolution 2025‑14, the fourth iteration of the city’s development moratorium, which narrows who can receive extensions of existing water/sewer equivalent residential units (ERUs) and clarifies reassignments and limited partitions.
City staff said the revision — called “moratorium 4” in the staff report — preserves most of the ERU allocation limits from the prior moratorium while adding “further refinements” intended to increase flexibility in some narrow circumstances. “This resolution presents what would be the fourth iteration of the city's development moratorium,” staff said during the hearing.
The measure matters because ERUs are required for building permits when new water or sewer demand is…
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