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Brighton council adopts building-code sewer provision, fee schedule and a 15 mph municipal speed limit
Summary
At its July 8 meeting, Brighton Town Council moved several regulatory items: it adopted a building-code amendment adding a public sanitary sewer provision, approved a revised town fee schedule with targeted fee reductions and edits, ratified short-term rental limits, and passed a resolution setting a 15 mph limit on municipal roads.
The Brighton Town Council on July 8 approved a set of ordinances and a resolution affecting building permits, fees and traffic limits.
The council unanimously adopted an amendment to chapter 15.16 of the Brighton code to include a public sanitary sewer provision that requires applicants to consider sewer connection when a property is within a specified proximity to a sewer line. Staff said the change moves language previously in a health regulation into the town's building code to improve enforceability. "It simply takes the requirement from health regulation 13 for people to look into a sewer if they were within a certain proximity 300 feet of a sewer line, and it…
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