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Council advances public-works ordinance updates; direction given on parking, sight-distance and irrigation hookup rules
Summary
Kaysville staff presented several proposed public-works ordinance updates and the council directed staff to return with revised language, including a stronger requirement that new residential developments connect to the pressurized-irrigation system unless the city engineer finds a connection infeasible.
The Kaysville City Council on Nov. 6 directed staff to refine and return with ordinances that would tighten commercial parking rules, adopt AASHTO sight-distance standards for higher-speed streets, align excavation-permit language, and strengthen requirements for connecting new development to the city's pressurized-irrigation system.
Public Works Director Josh Belknap said the parking proposal would allow property owners in commercial or mixed-use areas to…
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