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Uniontown council approves gas right-of-entry ordinance, Boise Creek Cove plat and local road safety plan
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Summary
At its March 9 meeting the Uniontown City Council approved Ordinance 2835 (right-of-entry for natural gas inspections), adopted Resolution 1869 approving the 18‑lot Boise Creek Cove final plat, and adopted Resolution 1870, a local road safety plan identifying nine improvement areas totaling about $21 million.
Uniontown Mayor Anthony Wright presided over votes on several land‑use and public‑safety items during the March 9 council meeting.
The council approved Ordinance 2835 by voice vote after the city clerk read the ordinance by title. The ordinance adds a municipal code section authorizing city employee access to buildings served by natural gas and provides remedies if an inspection is refused. "Hearing none, that ordinance passes," Mayor Anthony Wright said after the voice vote.
Council also adopted Resolution 1869 to accept the Boise Creek Cove final plat, a residential subdivision of 18 lots on a parcel of just under 10 acres zoned moderate‑density single‑family (R‑2). Chris Besany, director of planning, told the council the final plat includes streets, frontage improvements, a stormwater detention pond and required certifications; staff recommended approval. "Resolution 18 69 would approve the final plat for the Boise Creek Cove subdivision," Besany said before the council approved the resolution by voice vote.
In a separate vote the council adopted Resolution 1870, a local road safety plan that staff said identifies nine priority locations and countermeasures to reduce fatal and serious injury collisions. Brian (city staff) told council the identified improvements total "about $21,000,000," and the plan is intended to help the city prioritize projects and pursue grants and loans. Council committee recommended adoption and the resolution passed on a voice vote.
Votes at a glance: - Ordinance 2835 (right of entry for gas inspections): moved and seconded; approved by voice vote (no roll‑call tally recorded in the transcript). (See meeting record: Ordinance 2835 reading and motion.) - Resolution 1869 (Boise Creek Cove final plat, 18 lots): moved and seconded; approved by voice vote. - Resolution 1870 (Local Road Safety Plan): moved and seconded; approved by voice vote.
The council’s actions were procedural voice votes as recorded in the meeting transcript; no individual roll‑call tallies were read into the record.
