| North
Logan sets public hearings for proposed land-use regulations
By Erin Wadsworth
October 30, 2006 | NORTH LOGAN -- Interests in the
new Land-use Element are being sought by North Logan's
Planning Commission and City Council.
Outlining the community's growth, development and
community participation, the land-use element regulates
how land throughout the city is to be used. Public hearings
will give the population an opportunity to be heard
in an open forum where they might listen to each other,
participating in a decision that will aide in the future
development of their city.
Public hearings have been set for Nov. 9 and Dec.
14 at 8:30 p.m. in the North Logan City Library.
Planning commissioners approved the latest draft of
the document Sept. 14, then passed it on to the council
for approval. On Oct. 5, Planning Commission Chairman
Keith Christensen presented the draft to the council.
As City Planning Director Cordell Batt explained,
both commission and council are expecting general questions
about the basis of the information used to produce the
land-use element. Because the document deals with overall
land use in North Logan it is difficult to estimate
exactly what types of questions will be asked, Batt
said.
Citizens can view a copy of the document on the North
Logan Web site,
http://www.ci.north-logan.ut.us.
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