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Council approves letter acknowledging county 'Ultra Water Efficiency' standard after debate over deed restrictions and thresholds

April 03, 2026 | Washington City Planning Commission, Washington City, Washington County, Utah


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Council approves letter acknowledging county 'Ultra Water Efficiency' standard after debate over deed restrictions and thresholds
City manager Jeremy Red told the council the county water district has created an Ultra Water Efficiency Standard that qualifies developments for a reduced impact fee if they voluntarily accept lower outdoor water allocations; the district records deed restrictions on affected parcels to prohibit irrigated lawn or swimming pools for future owners.

Councilmembers expressed concern about the implications for subsequent buyers — whether later owners could pay to change the restriction — and asked how the 8,000-gallon monthly threshold would be applied. Red said the district had tied deed restrictions to the rate structure and he would follow up with district staff to clarify whether and how a later owner could alter that status.

Council debated whether to delay action while receiving more detail. The mayor said he would invite Washington County Water Conservancy District representatives to a future meeting to answer technical questions, but the council approved the letter acknowledging implementation of the Ultra Water Efficiency Standard (motion moved by Councilman Belson; seconded by Councilman Coates; roll-call vote 4–1). Councilmembers emphasized outreach to residents and promised staff would report back with district representatives and further explanation.

The letter itself acknowledges the district’s new fee class and the city’s intent to coordinate on billing and permitting; no ordinance or code change was enacted at the meeting.

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