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Tooele City Council unanimously approves easement change, fee-code clarification, public-comment rules, housing fee waiver and museum sidewalk contract
Summary
At its Feb. 18 meeting the Tooele City Council approved (all votes 5-0) an ordinance to vacate and replace a municipal utility easement, an amendment clarifying when new fees take effect, a resolution tightening written-comment deadlines, a $60,000 impact-fee waiver for the Tooele County Housing Authority (six units, $10,000 per unit), and a contract for the Tooele Valley Railroad Museum sidewalk.
The Tooele City Council voted unanimously on Feb. 18 to approve a package of measures including an easement correction in the Compass Point/Peak subdivision, a code change clarifying when new fees take effect, a clearer deadline for written public comments, a development-impact-fee waiver for a six-unit housing subdivision, and a contract for a museum sidewalk project.
Easement correction: The council approved an ordinance to vacate the earlier municipal utility easement near 2400 North Main Street and accept a replacement easement that reflects the utilities as actually installed. Paul Hansen, the city engineer, said the replacement easement is not larger or smaller than the original but corrects minor location adjustments. A motion to approve the ordinance passed 5-0 (recorded ayes: Councilman McCall; Councilman Hansen; Councilwoman Goches; Councilman…
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