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Council approves JD Evans deferral agreement, UDOT utility-relocation pact and several administrative resolutions
Summary
The council approved a deferral agreement for JD Evans to delay certain utility improvements, a no-cost utility-relocation agreement with UDOT for the 1600 South widening, and several administrative resolutions including adoption of application checklists and executive-compensation steps. Votes were taken by roll call and carried.
Springville City Council approved multiple resolutions and ordinances Tuesday, including a development deferral agreement for a property owner and an agreement with the Utah Department of Transportation for utility relocation along 1600 South.
Deferral agreement: Staff (Speaker 12) described a deferral agreement requested by JD Evans (ED Evans Spanish Fork LLC) for a construction storage yard near State Route 51. Because the property is not expected to have buildings for several years, staff recommended language changes so the agreement reflects site-plan compliance for storage-yard use and defers specific improvements: upgrading an 8-inch water main to 12-inch culinary water in front of the property, delaying a sewer lateral (no buildings means no immediate sewer need), and deferring secondary-water connections until triggers (adjacent development or notice) require installation. Speaker 6 moved to approve Resolution…
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