City, school district agree to land swap

LAYTON — The city will swap property with the Davis School District on Oakridge Drive as part of a city project to build a new water tank.

The city council finalized a land swap with the district at a recent meeting by a unanimous vote.

The swap involves a 19,000-square-foot parcel of property owned by the city at approximately 2000 East Oakridge Drive and a 28,000-square-foot parcel owned by the district.

The city will pay the district $16,000 as part of the agreement for the bigger parcel of property.

City Attorney Gary Crane said the new property will allow the city to potentially have a place for a pump station.

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