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Council approves 96‑acre Tavace annexation into Cottonwood Heights; county staff flag peninsula/access considerations
Summary
The council approved a citizen‑sponsored annexation that transfers roughly 96 acres to Cottonwood Heights; staff noted the annexation creates a peninsula providing access to a Salt Lake City Public Utilities water tank but said roads in the development are private.
Salt Lake County officials on April 8 approved a citizen‑sponsored annexation of roughly 96 acres into Cottonwood Heights, a move county staff said includes a peninsula that provides access to a Salt Lake City Public Utilities water tank.
Lisa Hartman, Salt Lake County associate deputy mayor, told the council the proposal — referred to during the meeting as the Tavace annexation — would move about 96 acres from unincorporated county land into Cottonwood Heights. Hartman said the peninsula is an access road up to a Salt Lake City Public Utilities water tank; the utility expressed neutrality so long as it retained…
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