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Hydraulics repair company gets the go-ahead

By Linda Petersen
CEDAR FORT — After the owner was able to pull together the required water rights, on October 24, the town council approved zoning and a water connection for property owned by Scott McLachlan who is selling the former IFA building on the corner of 220 East and Station Road to a hydraulics repair company.

Initially, the application ran into problems when repair company representatives, who are not locals, did not have any understanding of Utah's water share requirements for development. At that point, McLachlan stepped up and put together the required shares.

The water connection, which was applied for by McLachlan, was approved for him to enable the repair company project to go forward. He will sign it over to the town and it will not be transferable.

At the same meeting, the council approved Ron Steels' application for a culinary water connection and a residential building permit for property at 41 West 200 North. They also approved outbuilding permits for Steel, Robert Blackner and Gary Cook.

The council also decided to move their regularly-scheduled meetings one week ahead in November and December to minimize any conflict with the Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays. Those meetings will now be held on November 21 and December 19.
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