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Ivins planners begin work to remove secondary irrigation requirement from subdivision rules
Summary
Planning commissioners discussed edits to the city subdivision ordinance to remove the requirement that new subdivisions install a separate secondary (irrigation) water system, but took no final vote; staff said the ordinance will return after a public hearing and cleanup edits.
The Ivins Planning Commission discussed proposed amendments to the city’s subdivision ordinance on Feb. 28 that would eliminate the requirement that new subdivisions provide a separate secondary (irrigation) water system.
Planning staff said the change is driven by updates to the local conservancy district’s master plan, which no longer requires secondary water systems for new developments. The commission held a discussion and heard comments about water reuse, infrastructure costs and conservation but did not take a final vote; staff indicated the ordinance will be revised (removing…
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