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FOUR MILE SPECIAL SERVICE DISTRICT

BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Agenda and Minutes

 

Current Agenda:

TBD 2024

The Four Mile Special Service District Board of Trustees 

meets the 2nd Tuesday of the month at 7:00 p.m. as needed.

2023 MINUTES

The Four Mile Special Service District held no meeting in the calendar year of 2023

2022 MINUTES

April 12:

June 14:

August 16:

September 13:

 

October 11:

Agenda     Packet     Minutes

Agenda     Packet     Minutes

Agenda     Packet     Minutes

Agenda     Packet     Minutes

Public Hearing 09.13.2022

Agenda     Packet     Minutes

What is a Special Service District? 

Special districts (also known as special service districts) are independent, special-purpose governmental units that exist separately from local governments such as county, municipal, and township governments, with substantial administrative and fiscal independence. They are formed to perform a single function or a set of related functions. The function of the Four Mile Special Service District is a service which provides secondary water to the areas of the city which are not within the Pineview Water District or the Weber Basin Water District. 

 

Governing body

The Four Mile Special Service District is governed by the Board of Trustees. The Harrisville City Council serves as ex officio members on the board. The board of a special district serves primarily as a managing board. 

 

Functions

The Four Mile Special Service District was formed to establish secondary water for the areas of the city outside of the Pineview Water District. The only available water district in these service areas is through Bona Vista Water Improvement district. Bona Vista does not allow the use of culinary water sources to be utilized for the purpose/intent of secondary watering.

 

Annexations

Currently, there are areas being annexed into the Four Mile Special Service District (FMSSD) which are not part of Pineview Water or Weber Basin Water nor do they have access to either system. At the time of petition for annexation into the special service district, the water shares are turned over to the city as part of the petition acceptance process.  When the subdivision has been completed through the subdivision process, building process, and escrow process the subdivision is transferred to the city for maintenance of the secondary watering system which was installed at the developers expense per the subdivision agreement adopted at time of subdivision site plan application. 

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