5355 West
Herriman Main Street
Herriman, UT 84096
City Council comments
City Council recognitions
The Council formally recognized local elementary school students who were the winners of their respective D.A.R.E. essay contests. Herriman Police officers over the local D.A.R.E. program presented the students and described their accomplishments.
Public comments
City Council board and committee reports
Youth Council legacy reports and oath of office
Several members of the City's Youth Council presented reports of their legacy projects, a requirement to fulfill their service in the council. And members of the council for the upcoming year were welcomed and took their official oath of office. The Youth Council is 50 member strong, with about half of the members returning from last year.
Wasatch South Hills master development agreement
The City Council approved a fifth amendment to the Wasatch-South Hills MDA. This amendment includes updates to legal descriptions, revisions to the Land Use Master Plan, changes to the maximum residential homes, discontinues the ability for the developer to add new land to the agreement without the City Council's agreement, and ensures compliance with state code for compatibility with Camp Williams. The Planning Commission recommended approval with conditions, all of which have been addressed. A sixth amendment to continue making the agreement more satisfactory for all parties has been initiated, which must be completed within one year.
Hidden Oaks reimbursement agreement
Perry Homes completed water, stormwater, and road improvements on Herriman Main Street and Dansie Blvd, infrastructure for Hidden Oaks Backbone Phase 1A. Per the Hidden Oaks Master Development Agreement, the City Council voted to reimburse for the work in the amount of $1,144,640.91.
Agricultural zone density bonus
The amendment removes building density bonus options in the A-1-10 Agricultural Single-Family Zone. This proposed change aims to adjust the development standards within this agricultural zone, which could impact the allowable density of new developments, preserving the area’s rural character and minimizing denser housing developments that could alter the landscape and existing community structure.
Noise ordinance
The City Council discussed amending code section 4-6 to address construction noise more explicitly. The current ordinance references county regulations, but the proposed amendment includes:
This change aims to simplify enforcement without altering the existing noise regulation times.
Water master plan (public hearing)
The City Council reviewed the updated Water Master Plan, prepared by Bowen Collins & Associates. The plan outlines improvements needed to maintain water service levels as Herriman grows. Key updates include adjustments for recent annexations, such as the Olympia development, and the decision to limit the expansion of secondary water services. The plan also addresses increased demands on the culinary water system due to these changes. The public hearing opened and closed without comment.
Economic Development Strategic Plan Presentation
The City Council was presented with the completed Economic Development Strategic Plan update draft, developed by Zions Public Finance. This plan evaluates and strategizes for evolving economic challenges and opportunities within the city. It identifies types of sales tax opportunities the City can continue to pursue to benefit the community. And the plan aims to enhance Herriman's retail growth and job creation.
Updates to City Development Standards
Proposed updates are intended to refine the City's development standards based on the latest public infrastructure requirements and state laws. Significant changes include modifications to site plan and subdivision approval processes, enhancements to public infrastructure specifications, and corrections for consistency and compliance. The final proposal will be presented for decision at a future council meeting.
Quarterly Economic Development Update
The Council briefly discussed a quarterly economic development report which gave some updates on new businesses, especially in the major commercial developments Academy Village, Anthem Commercial, Herriman Towne Center, and Mountainview Plaza. Several businesses have recently opened, are nearing their opening, or are considering letters of intent to locate in Herriman.
City Council Citizen Recognition Policy
The City Council discussed formalizing a policy of how the Council recognizes contributions, achievements, and milestones of individuals and organizations within the Herriman community. The policy includes limiting recognitions to two presentations per City Council meeting, and outlines merit-based recognitions, inclusivity, transparency, and community engagement as guiding principles. The nomination process involves online submission, review, and evaluation by the City Council, followed by approval and scheduling for formal presentation.