Anita Weston, Reporter
Rich Civic Times
GARDEN CITY, Utah.
October 9, 2014. George Peart,
Building Inspector, reported that there is a million dollar grant that can be
applied for every year. It does require
a full match. It allows cities like Garden
City to develop a secondary water system.
The culinary water that would be saved by the City in developing a
secondary system would make this grant worth looking into.
Peart noted that building is slowing down, especially in the
City itself. There are three homes in
Eagle Feather, two being built in Bridgerland, and one in Cheramoya. There are a couple of other homes being
worked on in town as well.
He noted that he had attended the Planning Commission meeting. He told them there is no zone for trailers. Something needs to be done to take care of
this lack. He had several problems this
past summer with trailers, and the City needs to give some direction to this
issue. He requested that the City be
informed when subdivisions change their CC&Rs. This can create problems when changes have
been made and no one outside the subdivision is aware of the changes.
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