Nibley
works on land-use chart, sewage treatment plan
By Aubreyann
Hansen
September 22, 2008 | NIBLEY -- City Council made major
progress on the land use chart as well as reviewed an
agreement to control the streets and new rates for sewage
treatment.
The council spent about two hours reviewing and updating
the land use chart. The chart will be reviewed again
after changes are made to verify corrections.
Logan's sewage treatment plan has proposed a rate
increase. Nibley wants to bring in a civil engineer
to review Logan's documents. Nibley is only one of the
cities participating in the treatment plan. Providence,
North Logan and Smithfield are also part of Logan's
treatment plan.
An actual decision to bring in an expert will be made
at the next council meeting after civil engineer, Shaun
Dustin, a council member, looks over the documents.
Jeff Gilbert from Utah Department of Transportation
showed up to present the "planned unit development of
consideration" of Highway 165. The agreement must be
signed by Nibley, Providence, Millville, Hyrum and Logan.
Gilbert said UDOT plans to move forward with the road
with whoever signs on. Council also talked about sidewalks,
planter boxes and building ordinances.
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