During the February 1st, 2022 City Council Meeting the council will be looking at changing the Current Water rates for all residents as well as changing the number of animals allowed on different sized lots.
ORDINANCE/PUBLIC HEARING – An Ordinance of Eagle Mountain City, Utah, Amending Eagle Mountain Municipal Code Chapter 6.10 Animal Zoning Regulations.
The current Animal Zoning regulations are as follows:

The animal code (if approved by the City Council) will be the following:

That main change is it will be harder to keep Buffalo and Pigs. The lot size requirements and the number of animals for both have changed.
Another change in the code is that newly born livestock are only counted as 1/2 a unit from the time they are weaned until they are 1 year of age. Under the current code age is not a consideration and weaned animals were considered a full unit in the calculations.
RESOLUTION – A Resolution of Eagle Mountain City, Utah, Amending the Consolidated Fee Schedule for Water, Sewer, and Storm Water Rates.
The current water consolidated Fee Schedule as of the last July 7, 2021 looks like this:

There are three proposals that the City Council will look at, they have the option of picking one of these three, tabling the item for future discussion, or creating a proposal of their own.
Proposal 1
Proposal 2
Proposal 3
Water Rate Supporting Documents

Mike Kieffer – Editor-in-Chief, Cedar Valley Sentinel
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