5355 West
Herriman Main Street
Herriman, UT 84096
City Council comments and recognitions
City Council board and committee reports
Junior ROTC presentation
The Herriman High School Junior ROTC program cadets presented an idea for their annual community service project idea to the City Council, which would be a City-sanctioned community event to teach about U.S. flag etiquette and proper retirement of unserviceable flags. The Council agreed to the idea and City staff members will coordinate with the cadets to coordinate the event. They will also make efforts to involve the local Girl Scouts troop who has placed a flag retirement box in the lobby of the city hall.
Annexation declaration plan
The Council voted to update the City's annexation declaration plan, which is a requirement of state code. It describes processes for annexing land into the city and identifies which areas the City would entertain annexation requests. All annexation petitions are required to be initiated by property owners. There are no plans at this point for any specific annexation.
Master fee schedule amendments
The Council voted to amend the City's fee list to include this year's rodeo ticket prices and changes to reservation fees for the Blackridge Reservoir pavilion.
Panorama development
The Council received an update on the Panorama development application. Panorama is a proposed 600+ acre development along the south side of Mountain View Corridor near the end of Juniper Crest Road. The development company, DAI Utah, is working with several property owners in the area to consolidate into one project. They are proposing residential housing, commercial area, open space, and a location for a school. The developer is hosting a neighborhood meeting on February 15th at the city hall, after which the project will go through a public process through the Planning Commission and the City Council in coming months.
Wasatch-South Hills master development agreement
The City Council received an update on a proposed change to the existing Wasatch-South Hills master development agreement. Wasatch-South Hills and Panorama are proposing to work together with some property swaps and collaborate on funding for infrastructure within their projects. The Wasatch-South Hills developer is proposing to add some areas to their existing agreement, and adding some residential units while slightly decreasing overall housing density in their plan. This item will come back again when there is more clarity to what they're requesting to change and will go through a usual public process.
Animal code
The Council discussed whether to amend parts of the City's animal-related ordinances. The City is working on simplifying, cleaning up, and re-organizing the animal code and are considering whether to make any substantial changes. The Council decided (not a vote, but a working direction) to keep the maximum number of animals per household as it is (4; maximum 3 of a kind), while providing a business licensing opportunity for fanciers or breeders who wish to have more animals. The City's leash code was also discussed, which requires leashes on animals when not confined or on the owner's property. The Council also wishes to reduce the minimum severity of penalties for non-compliance except for severe cases or repeat offenders.