Nibley
postpones final approval on 3 subdivisions
By Aubreyann
Hansen
September 8, 2008 | NIBLEY -- Vacation of road, canal
piping and vegetation requirements put a hold on approval
of three final plats presented before the City Council
for approval Thursday night.
With 10 items on the agenda, the council went an hour
and a half beyond projected meeting-time discussing
issues.
Foxborrough Subdivision failed to receive approval,
and must wait for vacation of road in the projected
area, which requires four weeks of public notice. Piping
of the canal did not reach a final consensus and is
another hurdle for developers to overcome. Other than
those, the plat met city ordinances.
Blacksmith Heights has to meet vegetation requirements
on two lots to help secure the hill to hopefully prevent
the hill from sliding down before the council will grant
approval. The road going to the five lots in the development
is a private road, which concerns the council.
Robert Gutierrez, Nibley resident, said the city should
not approve land that could slide out and ruin houses.
"We don't think the city cares," Gutierrez told council
and mayor.
The council allowed Gutierrez to speak even though
he was not on the agenda. However, he was stopped after
a few minutes.
Mayor Knight said the council will work on being more
efficient and finishing on time for future meetings.
Mountain View (Sunset Park) planned unit development
was postponed until the next council meeting, when the
developers could be present.
In other business, the council:
-- discussed the successes and failures of this year's
Heritage Days with Jacqui Gale.
--discussed an analysis for a road impact fee and
decided to wait before bringing someone in to conduct
the analysis.
-- moved the issue of the land use chart to next meeting.
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