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Council delays vote on DAI storage‑facility development agreement to clarify end‑of‑term, drainage and infrastructure language
Summary
The council continued a proposed development agreement and rezoning for a storage facility (DAI) to the May 20 meeting after members asked staff and the applicant to clarify post‑term use language, detention/utility responsibilities and some exceptions to landscaping and setback rules.
The Riverton City Council continued consideration of a development agreement filed by DAI that would rezone a platted, undeveloped subdivision off 4000 West and 126 South for a storage facility with accessory outdoor vehicle storage. Council member McDougall moved to continue the item so staff and the developer could clarify language on responsibility for detention infrastructure, what happens when the agreement’s term expires and a few technical exceptions; the motion passed unanimously and the hearing was continued to the May 20 meeting.
Jason, planning staff, said the property was platted as third‑acre residential lots in 2006 but never built. The applicant proposes phased…
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