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Ivins council signals shift away from requiring secondary water in new subdivisions

Ivins City Council · February 6, 2025
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Summary

Citing reduced secondary-water demand and forthcoming culinary-water projects, council members supported revising the secondary-water master plan and removing the universal developer requirement to install secondary systems in future projects; staff will draft ordinance changes for planning commission review.

The Ivins City Council on Feb. 6 discussed revising its secondary water master plan and eliminating the requirement that developers install secondary water systems in new projects.

Mayor (speaker 4) framed the item as part of long‑running conversations about whether the city should obligate developers to install a second plumbing system and meter for non‑culinary irrigation water. Staff and councilmembers said…

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