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Davis County planning panel approves Centerville’s 1,000,000‑gallon buried water tank with conditions
Summary
The Davis County Planning Commission approved a conditional‑use permit allowing Centerville City to construct a buried 1,000,000‑gallon water tank on city‑owned land that lies in unincorporated county, subject to a county building permit, annexation within two years and submission of the city’s geotechnical report.
The Davis County Planning Commission voted to approve a conditional‑use permit for Centerville City to construct a buried 1,000,000‑gallon water tank on Parcel 020070003, after a staff presentation and public comment. The permit passed by voice vote with conditions requiring a Davis County building permit, that the property be annexed into Centerville City within two years and that Centerville provide the county with its geotechnical report.
Jeff, planning staff, told the commission the project came to county review after the city’s GIS incorrectly showed the tank site inside the city; the portion of the parcel where the tank will sit is in unincorporated Davis County, so county approval is required. Kevin Campbell, Centerville City engineer,…
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