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Planning commission approves Jordan Valley Water expansion permit with landscaping condition
Summary
The commission approved a conditional-use permit for Jordan Valley Water to expand its Herriman treatment plant to add buildings (powdered activated carbon storage, chlorine, caustic-soda pH adjustment and a backwash tank) and increase capacity by about 70,000,000 gallons per day; staff required upgraded frontage landscaping.
Herriman's Planning Commission unanimously approved a conditional-use permit for Jordan Valley Water Conservancy District to expand and reconfigure facilities at its Mountain View treatment plant.
City staff said the proposed additions comply with the A-143 zone standards and recommended approval with two conditions, including improved frontage landscaping to provide a minimum of 50% live growth coverage along the public right-of-way.
David McClain, an employee of Jordan…
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