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Council narrows critical-lands reform: approves riparian setback changes, defers wetland rules for six months

6490899 · October 22, 2025
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Summary

After extensive public comment and a lengthy council debate, Logan approved amended riparian setbacks (minimum 40 feet, residential/40 commercial) and directed staff to return with revised wetland-buffer language within six months; the motion passed 4–1.

Logan City Council members spent more than two hours debating proposed modifications to the city’s “critical lands” overlay code, including riparian setbacks, wetland buffers and procedural changes for development near waterways.

Planning staff and city attorneys described the package as clarifying procedures for riparian and wetland areas and adjusting setback numbers in places. Staff emphasized that the proposed rules would…

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