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Council votes: plaque to be funded by donations; general‑plan water element adopted; several resolutions approved
Summary
At its Dec. 16 business meeting, the Cottonwood Heights City Council tabled ordinance 4‑55 in favor of a donations‑funded plaque, adopted ordinance 4‑56 (water use element), rejected ordinance 4‑57 (Mineshaft Road exception), and approved several resolutions including a development agreement amendment, surplus property declaration, advisory committee appointments, an interlocal funding amendment, and a retirement honor.
The Cottonwood Heights City Council took action on multiple ordinances and resolutions Tuesday evening.
Honorary naming/plaque — Ordinance 4‑55: Council members debated whether ordinance 4‑55 would create an honorary street renaming or a plaque recognizing a sister‑city partnership. Council member Matt Holton moved to amend and approve the recognition on the basis that donations would cover costs and citizen committee members would work with staff; legal staff advised a plaque could be handled by voice vote. The council…
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