City Council Recap

City Council Meeting - March 23, 2022

Voting

  • 5-0 approving the Consent Agenda, which includes the following:
    • February 9, 2022 City Council meeting minutes
    • Contracts with companies to provide road resurfacing in 2022
    • Agreements with Salt Lake County to install traffic signals at 11450 S 4810 W and 14680 S 3950 W
  • 5-0 approving a change to City code to allow medical services in the C-2 commercial zone and modify parking requirements for medical services
  • 5-0 approving a rezone from A-1 agricultural to R-1-10 residential of about 12 acres at about 12823 S 6300 W

General Meeting

City Council recognitions

The City Council recognized the following Herriman teams for excellence, including several team and individual championships and high placements:

  • Providence Hall Cheer
  • Mountain Ridge HS Girls Wrestling
  • Mountain Ridge HS Boys Wrestling

 

Providence Hall Cheer Team  Mountain Ridge HS Girls Wresting  Mountain Ridge HS Boys Wrestling

The Council also commended Herriman Police Sergeant Ben Ricks and his K9 partner, Daavo, for recent first and second place finishes in several events at the Las Vegas K9 trials.

Public comment

  • Comment recommending building a nice pavilion in Herriman similar to other cities to provide a place for families to hold weddings or other events who cannot afford higher prices of other more expensive venues.
  • Comment requesting to continue previous discussion of releasing an easement along a neighborhood.
  • Comment requesting that the city create an ordinance regarding driving golf carts or similar vehicles within Herriman City.

CC board and committee reports

Councilmember Ohrn reported on a recent trip with the Youth Council to Utah State University to an annual conference. She recommended that other youth in the community apply to participate in the Youth Council.

Councilmember Ohrn, reporting from the Jordan Valley Water Conservancy District board, noted a recent Utah Water Users conference in St. George. She said the drought continues to be a significant issue and encouraged conservation.

Councilmember Ohrn, reporting from the Wasatch Front Waste and Recycling District board, noted that the Salt Lake County Council voted to approve moving WFWRD to a different type of district, which helps increase its efficiency. 

Councilmember Hodges, reporting from the South Valley Sewer District board, described a recent visit to the South Valley Sewer facility, noting its state-of-the-art technology and efficiency, maximizing its budget.

Councilmember Shields, reporting from the Mosquito Abatement District board, said he continues to be fascinated with the application of technology toward mosquito abatement. He described a few recent advancements that help reduce the mosquito breeding.

Mayor Palmer noted a recent Regional Growth Coalition meeting, including Herriman City being given the TLC Grant—double the amount applied for—and commended City staff for their hard work.

 

Work Meeting

Towne Center commercial pads

The Council discussed exploring a public-private partnership to develop commercial uses on the vacant pads immediately surrounding Crane Park. The land is owned by the City. The Council asked the staff to send out an RFQ (request for quote) to explore that concept.

Court services

The judge over Herriman's court has submitted his resignation, effective in April. Finding another part-time judge is difficult. Riverton City has expressed interest in an agreement to share a full-time judge. Another option discussed is for Herriman City to dissolve its court altogether and contract with another city for services. The Council wishes to pursue sharing a full-time judge with a Riverton and continue to host court services at the city hall, as well as move forward on hiring an additional court clerk.

Legal Department

The Council agreed with a request to re-allocate budget from a vacant Strategic Services Director position and some outside legal counsel fees toward an in-house Assistant City Attorney and Prosecutor. The staff projects that it will help create financial and workflow efficiencies.

Alcohol sales at events

The Council discussed allowing alcohol beverages to be sold at City events in a confined area such as the PRCA Rodeo. The Police Chief expressed that there is no concern from a law enforcement perspective on allowing alcohol sales.

Home occupation business regulations

The Planning Commission asked for an amendment to the City's home occupation business standards. The draft amendment would allow three additional employees (parked on-site), allow two customers at a time, increase the number of children/students to 12 at a time, increase daycare hours from 6am - 7pm, and allow storage in accessory structures. The Council discussed the draft and will continue to consider it.

Development working group updates

The Laguna/Malibu development will now be referred to as the Herriman Preserve. A timeline was discussed for application deadlines and a set of proposed design guidelines was presented. The City is working on calculations for the development to present a total amount of possible units with standard development versus a master development agreement (MDA) route. The Council will also welcome a conversation with the developer in an upcoming City Council meeting.

The Auto Mall working group met briefly recently and meetings have paused for the time being. The developer has withdrawn applications for zoning and general plan amendments for a piece of property along Herriman Boulevard.

Meeting agenda and video

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