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Votes at a glance: Orangeville Council actions including ordinance adoption and several routine approvals
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Summary
At its April 16 meeting the Orangeville City Council adopted Ordinance 2026-3 (secondary irrigation metering), denied a dog-citation waiver, approved cemetery fertilizing ($450), approved three speed-sign locations, appointed a planning and zoning chair and approved several routine reimbursements; one fence-repair item was tabled pending rebids and owner outreach.
Key votes at the April 16 Orangeville City Council meeting:
- Ordinance 2026-3 (secondary irrigation systems and metering): Adopted after a public hearing. The ordinance requires meters on secondary connections for parcels larger than a half-acre and directs staff to finalize implementation steps under Utah Code. (See: ordinance adoption)
- Dog citation dispute (Shelley Outreach): Council denied the resident's request to waive a $330 citation; council members noted prior warnings and past citations and offered resident assistance with fencing and payment arrangements. (Motion to deny recorded and carried; one recusal noted.)
- Cemetery fertilizing: Council approved fertilizing the cemetery at an estimated cost of $450; members asked that watering be scheduled and reported for 2026 to align with water-conservation goals.
- Fence repair bids (park): Two bids were presented ($3,693 and $1,624). Council moved to table the item to obtain apples-to-apples bids, speak with property owners, and check insurance/deductible details.
- Trailer air-conditioner reimbursement (Caleb): Motion to deny reimbursement carried.
- Speed signs: Council approved action on speed signs for three locations within city limits and discussed grant and power-availability constraints.
- Appointments and reimbursements: Council appointed Chris as planning and zoning chair and approved a $50 booth-rental reimbursement to Glenmore; the council ratified a $16.21 utility-account reimbursement to David Morgan.
All actions were taken in formal motions on the record. For details on who moved or seconded each motion and verbatim votes where recorded, refer to the meeting transcript and the council's official minutes.
