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Fire board gives first reading to Wildland-Urban Interface enforcement resolution, details landscape-bond process
Summary
The board gave first reading to Resolution 24-033 to formalize enforcement of defensible-space rules in the wildland-urban interface, including a scalable landscape bond (minimum $5,000) and a 24-month compliance window before bond forfeiture and notice of violation.
The Wasatch County Fire Protection Special Service District board accepted Resolution 24-033 as a first reading at its Sept. 10 meeting, authorizing a formal enforcement process for defensible-space requirements in wildland-urban interface areas.
Clint (surname not specified in the transcript), who presented the proposal, described a multi-step approach: a landscape…
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