A conditional use permit amendment was approved for a temporary building to facilitate the construction of essential water utility infrastructure. This ensures critical public services can be developed efficiently while requiring the site to be restored once construction is complete.
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Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days, 1 the 60 before.
Costs associated with the relocation will be borne by Rocky Mountain Power, but potential impacts on service reliability or future development costs are unknown.
Potentially residents and businesses if the relocation improves safety or facilitates future development.
Residents and businesses in the immediate vicinity during the relocation process.
The commission is reviewing a request to move power lines and utility poles, which could impact traffic and aesthetics in the area.
A conditional use permit amendment was approved for a temporary building to facilitate the construction of essential water utility infrastructure. This ensures critical public services can be developed efficiently while requiring the site to be restored once construction is complete.
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