Salt Lake City Took My Town of Alta Building Permit Using Utah Code 10-8-15

2 years ago
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Salt Lake City cuts your access to water using water monopoly and Utah Code 10-8-14.
The Forest Service cuts your road access turning your road into a commercial ski run.
Salt Lake County Health cuts your sewer access.
Alta changes your zoning on your recorded lot.

To crush a few targeted cabin lot owners while they promote double bike lanes up the canyon, trains, trams, a new 160 acre commercial core, public land trades, and turning the canyon into Disney Land for more money for their salaries.

In Alta, Utah, you can't fence your property, can't drive on a State or Forest Service road without a town permit, can't connect to a town water line 10 feet from you lot, can't picnic with a fire, can't sleep on your property unless you have a house, can't have a dog unless your one of the lucky 42 dog permittees.

Residents and tourists are denied the health and companion benefits of dogs "to protect the Little Cottonwood Creek water (200 TDS)" which is co-mingled with Provo River (600 TDS dog water) 1 to 4 prior to treatment at SLC's Metro plant.

There is no science, health, welfare, or public safety basis for SLC's anti-dog policy in Little Cottonwood Canyon or its 10-8-15 overreach, because -

Little Cottonwood Creek water is co-mingled (blended) with Provo River Water by Metro Salt Lake & Sandy 25% creek and 75% river to produce safe, high cost $300+ per acre-foot drinking water.

Compare that to Jordan Valley Water Conservation District using 100% Provo River Dog Water producing safe, low cost drinking water at $48 per acre-foot.

Alta uses C- State Road funds to maintain the State's famous Wild Flower Roads in the Albion Basin while claiming these roads are not State or city roads, but Forest Service roads.

Salt Lake City Took My Town of Alta Building Permit Using Utah Code 10-8-15. That's some overreach.

10-8-15 grants First Class Cities like SLC, Sandy, and Provo, ridge to ridge extraterritorial watershed police jurisdiction over millions of acres instead of standard watershed jurisdiction of 1,100 acres.

Salt Lake City uses this 10-8-15 to arbitrarily control the Town of Alta. The Alta insiders willingly capitulate to SLC politics, because they don't want competition to their ongoing Alta business concerns.

Small Alta landowners are squeezed off their land while tens of thousands of tourists are poured onto their land.

Alta Resident Guy Jordan sued and removed Steve Gilman, a Cottonwood Heights resident, sitting on the Town of Alta Council. Case No. 100921207.

Alta Resident Guy Jordan sued to remove Tom Pollard as Town of Alta's Mayor for being a Sandy City resident Civil No. 130907973.

Unreasonable, Arbitrary and Capricious First Class City Watershed jurisdiction (City Police Powers Outside City Limits) under Utah Code 10-8-15 is used to take private rights without the payment of just compensation.

Alta land receiving 120 inches of annual precipitation is declared "dry" by SLC under Utah Code 10-8-15, a watershed regulation.

The TOA Company (Alta) with less people than an apartment complex, and less houses than an HOA, with no traffic light, but "collects" $1.6 million in taxes and fees.

20% of all town taxes and fees go to 4 people - the town manager, his assistant, the town clerk and her assistant.

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