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Castle Dale committee closes WUI hearing and forwards recommendation to the city

Castle Dale · March 26, 2026

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Summary

At its Feb. 26 meeting, Castle Dale leaders opened and closed a public hearing on the Wildland-Urban Interface (WUI) designation and voted unanimously to forward the committee’s recommended action to the city for final consideration.

At the Castle Dale meeting on Feb. 26, 2026, Kerry, listed in the attendance record as Mayor, moved to open a public hearing on the Wildland-Urban Interface (WUI) matter; committee member DeLynn seconded the motion and the hearing was opened. After a brief exchange noting that “CD has no greater than 5, we are a 4,” no members of the public offered testimony and the hearing was closed on a motion by committee member Kyle.

The committee then voted to adopt the suggested action and forward the recommendation to the City. Kerry moved to adopt the committee’s recommendation; DeLynn seconded, and members present voted in favor. The committee’s action was recorded as unanimous in the meeting record.

Why it matters: WUI designations affect where and how wildfire-mitigation building standards and other land-use controls apply; forwarding a recommended change starts a city-level review or final decision process. The committee did not record any public comments at this meeting, and no additional materials or alternative proposals were entered into the record during the session.

What’s next: The committee’s recommendation will be transmitted to the City for administrative or legislative action; the transcript does not record a city deadline or scheduled follow-up hearing.

Attribution: Motions and votes were recorded in the meeting minutes and were moved by Kerry and seconded by DeLynn; no public commenters spoke during the WUI hearing.