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Hooper City planners debate will-serve letters and irrigation water verification

Hooper City Planning · December 12, 2025
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Summary

Planners discussed developers supplying will-serve letters without confirmed water shares, differences between culinary and irrigation service certifications, and proposed follow-up with irrigation districts to avoid future liabilities.

Hooper City Planning staff and meeting participants spent much of the session confronting uncertainty over water availability letters and how irrigation shares are verified. Speakers debated whether a developer's "will serve" letter creates a binding obligation and noted instances where developers provided letters but lacked confirmed water shares.

Speaker 2 said developers sometimes present a will-serve letter as evidence of availability "but I don't believe they have provided a final letter," and warned…

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