Logan's planning commission is considering tweaking rules about how close buildings can get to the Logan River. Some residents are concerned these changes could negatively impact the river's health and future.
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Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days.
The cost of wetland delineation and potential future flood damage mitigation are at stake.
Developers and property owners looking to maximize buildable land on infill lots.
Residents living near waterways who fear increased flood risk and loss of natural buffers.
Proposed setback change raises concerns from Logan River’s future The Utah Statesman
The city is debating whether to reduce the distance developers must keep from rivers and wetlands. Residents are worried this could lead to more flooding and loss of natural beauty.
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