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Council approves special-use permit, advances ordinances; councilor presses for sewer-billing and dumping fixes
Summary
The council approved a special-use permit for a mobile home at 66 West 4th South, advanced an ordinance tied to a Rocky Mountain Power agreement on second reading and approved a first reading traffic/vehicle-registration ordinance; Councilman Williams raised petitions on stop‑sign placement, sewer‑billing methodology and illegal dumping.
The Green River City Council approved a resolution granting a special‑use permit to allow a mobile home on property owned by Philip Stanton at 66 West 4th South, following a Planning and Zoning recommendation and staff notice to nearby property owners.
Rob Fisher of Planning and Zoning told the council the lot is in an R‑3 district and in a flood plain, that neighbors within a 200‑foot radius were notified and that a sign was posted March 19; no public opposition was received during the hearing. The council moved, seconded and carried the resolution to grant the special‑use permit.
Separately, the council discussed and approved on second reading…
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