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Council approves boundary adjustment allowing property to access Cedar Hills sewer (Ordinance 2025-013)

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Summary

Council approved Ordinance 2025-013 to adjust a common boundary with Cedar Hills for properties including 4611 North 900 West so the applicant can connect to Cedar Hills sewer lines; both cities must adopt matching ordinances to finalize the change.

City Attorney Christine Petersen presented a boundary-adjustment request filed by Dan and Karen Stuart to move 4611 North 900 West and associated Wedgewood Drive properties into Cedar Hills so the Stuart property can tie into Cedar Hills sewer systems. Petersen explained the intercity process, the 60-day protest window following a prior resolution, and the need for both cities to adopt ordinances before state boundary records are changed.

Applicant Karen Stuart described septic concerns at her 1980-built home: "It is hard to have your septic tank fail, and she hoped they could resolve the matter," she told the Council. Director Neal Winterton confirmed that the City's well on a parcel within the proposed area could remain accessible to the City even if the boundary changes. Mayor and Council voted to approve Ordinance 2025-013; Cedar Hills must also hold a hearing and adopt an ordinance before the adjustment is final.

The City did not report any resident protests during the 60-day period; state rules allow protests during the public hearing but none were filed. Staff indicated the two-city process intends to give affected residents the opportunity to attend both hearings.