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Centerville commission recommends adding state‑approved water use and preservation element before Dec. 31
Summary
Facing a state deadline, the planning commission unanimously recommended that the City Council adopt a water use and preservation element—language the state DNR reviewed—so the city remains compliant with Utah code; commissioners forwarded a positive recommendation to council.
The Centerville Planning Commission voted Nov. 12 to forward a positive recommendation to the City Council to adopt a water use and preservation element for the general plan, language planning staff said was reviewed and signed off by the Utah Department of Natural Resources.
Planning staff summarized the statutory requirement and timeline: the amendment must address four core areas, including a water demand assessment, methods to reduce future water demand in new development (such as low‑water landscaping), opportunities to improve municipal…
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