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Council approves commercial portion of Marriott‑Slaterville development after water and billing clarifications
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Summary
The council approved the commercial portion of the Marriott‑Slaterville development agreement (Ordinance 202606) after staff and the developer resolved questions on utility billing and water redundancy; the vote was recorded at the meeting.
The Marriott‑Slaterville City Council approved the commercial portion of the development agreement, Ordinance 202606, after staff explained how water, stormwater and billing would be handled for the project.
Staff said the city does not have the capacity to bill individual unit owners for secondary water and stormwater; instead, the city will issue a single monthly bill to the developer (or master account) and the developer will allocate charges to individual users. That arrangement simplified the utility approach and addressed a developer request to manage billing internally.
On water, engineers and staff reported two on‑site wells will serve as primary and secondary supplies and the planning commission asked for a tertiary backup option using Hooper irrigation shares should drought or approval issues arise. "We've got plenty of water," Bill said, adding that the planning commission required redundancy to address drought concerns.
A council member moved to approve the commercial agreement subject to correcting typographical errors; the motion was seconded and approved in a roll‑call vote recorded in the meeting minutes.
The council then recessed briefly to attend a pavilion dedication before resuming the remaining agenda items.
