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Council reviews stormwater code changes to meet new state permit; discussion moved to Sept. 10

5691916 · August 28, 2025
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Public works presented proposed updates to South Salt Lake’s stormwater code to comply with new MS4 permit requirements and recent state bills; council moved the item to unfinished business for Sept. 10 for further consideration.

South Salt Lake city staff reviewed a set of proposed stormwater ordinance amendments on Aug. 27 intended to align the city’s municipal code with changes in state law and a new small MS4 permit.

Corby Talbot of the Public Works Department said recent state legislation and permit changes — including references to HB507, SB220 and HB368 as cited in the presentation — require updates to definitions, inspection authorities and procedural timelines in the city’s code. Talbot said one clear correction is to the city’s equivalent residential unit (ERU) value used for stormwater billing: the code contains a drafting error…

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