Centerville, Utah
Upcoming
City Council
The City Council will hold a work session to receive an update from the I-15 team on the interchange, landscape treatments, the 620 N/Frontage intersection, 6-F park property, and a 12-foot-wide Greenway trail. A closed session may follow for legal matters. No votes on ordinances or contracts are listed.
- Update on I-15 interchange, landscape treatments, 620 N/Frontage intersection, 6-F park property, and 12' Greenway trail
City Council
The Centerville City Council will consider approving a drainage facilities agreement for the Chase Creek Subdivision between the city, 224 Chase Creek, LLC, and the Chase Creek Homeowners Association. The council will also consider a professional services agreement with Civic Review for software for permitting, licensing, and applications. Additionally, the council will review and approve minutes from prior meetings and receive reports from council members, the mayor, and the city manager.
- Consider Agreement for Drainage Facilities for Chase Creek Subdivision between City, 224 Chase Creek, LLC, and Chase Creek Homeowners Association
- Consider Professional Services Agreement with Civic Review for software services for permitting, licensing, and applications for Community Development
- Minutes approval for June 16, 2026 Work Session and City Council meetings
- Councilmember Cheylynn Hayman report on Davis County Mosquito Abatement and Trails Committee
Planning Commission
The Centerville Planning Commission will hold a regular meeting on July 8, 2026, to consider a final site plan amendment for Fineline Steel Fabrication at 975 West 50 South, involving changes to use, building footprint, and cross-access travel lane connections. The commission will also conduct first-review discussions of draft code concepts for Detached Accessory Dwelling Units (DADU) and for Boundary Line Adjustments to replace existing Exchange of Title codes. Additional items include the Community Development Director's report and approval of minutes from the June 10, 2026 meeting.
- Final Site Plan Amendment for Fineline Steel Fabrication at 975 West 50 South (industrial development, amending use, building footprint, and cross-access travel lane to neighboring Steelworks site)
- First review of draft code concepts for Detached Accessory Dwelling Units (DADU) to be added to Chapter 12 of the Centerville Zoning Code
- First review of draft code concepts for Boundary Line Adjustments processing to replace Exchange of Title codes (CMC 15.09.140)
- Community Development Director's Report
- Minutes review and approval for June 10, 2026 meeting
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Whitaker Museum Board
The Whitaker Museum Board will approve minutes from May 26, 2026, and receive a director’s report on June events including a Tea Party and Pioneer PeeWee Camp. The board will also review upcoming July events and discuss coordination for the 2027 Salt Lake LDS Temple Open House.
- Director's report on June events: Tea Party, Pioneer PeeWee Camp, DUP/RS Family Reunion Tours, Garden Report
- Review of July events: Founders Park (July 3), Parade/Museum Yard (July 4), Pop-up Museum at Community Park
- Discussion of Counties and 2027 Salt Lake LDS Temple Open House coordination
- Approval of May 26, 2026 meeting minutes
Trails Committee
The committee will discuss property owner and easement letters as well as trail maintenance. Members will also review and approve the minutes from the April 16, 2026 meeting.
- Property Owner/Easement Letters discussion
- Trail Maintenance discussion
- Review and approval of April 16, 2026 minutes
Tree Board
This regular meeting includes discussion of several tree-related initiatives, including a nomination program, an urban tree guide update, and a plan to plant 250 trees for the city's 250th anniversary. The board will also follow up on a tree voucher program, plan a July 4th booth, and hold a chairperson election.
- "Nominate a Beautiful Centerville Tree" initiative discussion
- Update on Centerville's Urban Tree Guide
- "250 trees for 250th Anniversary" initiative discussion
- Follow-up on Tree Voucher Program
- Tree Board Chairperson Election
City Council
The Centerville City Council will hold public hearings on a FY 2026 budget amendment, a solid waste fee increase, and setting the property tax rate. Other business includes a fraud risk assessment, an interlocal agreement for wildland fire protection, a deferral agreement for public improvements, and discussion of the comprehensive general plan update. Routine items include a waterline bid award and minutes approval.
- Public hearing and consideration of Resolution 2026-18: FY 2026 Budget Amendment
- Public hearing and consideration of Resolution 2026-19: Increase in Solid Waste Monthly Service Fee
- Consideration of Resolution 2026-17: Setting the Real and Personal Property Tax Rate at 0.001314 for the General Fund
- Consideration of Interlocal Agreement (Resolution 2026-20) with Utah Division of Forestry for joint wildland fire protection
- Bid award of $70,382 for Centerville Commons Subdivision Waterline to Forge Industrial
City Council
The City Council will hold a work session to discuss two presentations: an update on Davis County housing and homelessness developments, and an I-15 project update covering the interchange, landscaping, intersections, and a park property. No formal votes are scheduled; the meeting is for discussion and information only.
- Update on Permanent/Transitional Supportive Housing Developments in Davis County
- I-15 interchange update including landscape treatments
- 620 N / Frontage Intersection discussion
- 6-F park property and 12-foot wide Greenway trail update
- Possible closed session under Utah Code § 52-4-205
Redevelopment Agency
The Centerville Redevelopment Agency will consider Amendment No. 5 to the Agreement for Development of Land with Legacy Crossing Theatre, LLC, addressing the developer's failure to meet conditions precedent. The meeting also includes roll call, approval of prior minutes, and adjournment.
- Consider Amendment No. 5 to Agreement for Development of Land with Legacy Crossing Theatre, LLC regarding developer's missed conditions precedent
- Approval of June 2, 2026 RDA minutes
Planning Commission
The Centerville Planning Commission will hold a regular meeting with the primary business item being a training session on land use and other annual topics. The commission will also review and approve minutes from the May 13, 2026 meeting. No other substantive items are on the agenda.
- Planning Commission training on land use and other annual topics
- Review and approval of May 13, 2026 meeting minutes
Parks and Recreation Committee
The committee will discuss updates on Movies in the Park and America250 activities, including a mural and time capsule, and hold a discussion on the Parks and Recreation Master Plan. They will also consider approval of the May 12, 2026 minutes.
- Movies in the Park Update
- America250 Activities Update (Mural, Time Capsule)
- Parks and Recreation Master Plan Discussion
- Minutes Review and Approval (May 12, 2026)
City Council
The Centerville City Council will discuss and potentially adopt resolutions regarding a proposed property tax rate increase for the FY 2027 tentative budget, including public notices and tax impact schedules. The council will also hold public hearings on executive municipal officer compensation, employee compensation, and the FY 2027 interim budget. Additionally, the council will consider bid awards for lane striping and sidewalk trip hazard grinding.
- Proposed property tax rate increase for FY 2027 tentative budget (Resolutions 2026-13, 2026-14)
- Public hearing on executive municipal officer compensation
- Public hearing and ordinance on employee compensation schedule (Ordinance 2026-15)
- Bid award for lane striping to RW Striping ($35,100)
- Bid award for sidewalk trip hazard grinding to Precision Concrete Cutting ($45,000)
The Council approved a proposed property tax rate increase to fund a new police officer, medical insurance increases, and fire assessment costs. Additional actions included adopting an updated employee compensation schedule and the FY 2027 interim budget.
- Approved Resolution No. 2026-13 regarding taxing entity statement (4-1)
- Approved Resolution No. 2026-14 regarding property tax impact schedule (4-1)
- Adopted Ordinance No. 2026-15 updating employee compensation schedule (4-1)
- Adopted Resolution No. 2026-15 fixing Justice Court Judge compensation (5-0)
- Approved Resolution No. 2026-16 adopting FY 2027 Interim Budget (4-1)
- Awarded $35,100 to RW Striping for lane striping project (5-0)
- Awarded $45,000 to Precision Concrete Cutting for trip hazard grinding (5-0)
- Approved May 19, 2026 meeting minutes (5-0)
Redevelopment Agency
The Redevelopment Agency will hold a public hearing to adopt the FY 2027 final budget via Resolution No. 2026-02. Members will also review and discuss the proposed 2026 budget and assessments for the Centerville Corporate Park Owners Association, along with association organization.
- Public hearing to adopt FY 2027 Final Budget – Resolution No. 2026-02
- Review proposed 2026 Budget and Assessments for Centerville Corporate Park Owners Association
- Discuss membership and organization of the Corporate Park association
- Approval of May 5, 2026 RDA meeting minutes
The Redevelopment Agency adopted the FY 2027 Final Budget and approved the 2026 operating budget and special assessment for the Centerville Corporate Park Owners Association. The agency also appointed a representative to the association board.
- Approved 2026 Corporate Park budget (~$205,000) and special assessment (5-0)
- Authorized installment payment arrangement for Centerpoint Theatre's special assessment (5-0)
- Appointed Mayor Wilkinson as RDA Lot 3 owner representative for the association board (5-0)
- Approved Resolution 2026-02 adopting the FY 2027 RDA Final Budget (5-0)
- Approved May 5, 2026 meeting minutes (5-0)
Trails Committee
The Centerville Trails Committee will hold a regular meeting to review and approve minutes from April 16, 2026, and discuss business items including property owner/easement letters and trail maintenance. No specific proposals, votes, or dollar amounts are listed on the agenda.
- Review and approval of April 16, 2026 Trails Minutes
- Discussion on Property Owner/Easement Letters
- Discussion on Trail Maintenance
Planning Commission
This meeting has been cancelled. The next Planning Commission meeting is scheduled for June 10, 2026.
Whitaker Museum Board
The Whitaker Museum Board will consider proposed Ordinance No. 2026-10 and 2026-11, which would amend the Centerville Municipal and Zoning Codes to allow board members to serve as Historic Preservation Commission members. The board will also hear a garden report, review recent and upcoming museum activities, and discuss the General Plan as it relates to the museum and historic preservation. The meeting is scheduled for May 26, 2026, at 5:00 PM at Centerville City Hall.
- Discussion of proposed Ordinance No. 2026-10 and Ordinance No. 2026-11 to appoint Whitaker Museum Board Members as Historic Preservation Commission Members
- Garden Report by Garden Chair Erin Redd
- Recap of March/April/May 2026 museum activities
- Review of June and July 2026 museum events
- Review and discussion of General Plan related to Whitaker Museum/Historic Preservation
The board unanimously supported the mayor's recommendation to combine the Whitaker Museum Board with the Landmarks Commission, renaming it the Historic Preservation Commission, and will forward the recommendation to the city planner. The board also agreed to discontinue the annual end‑of‑season garden barbecue. Minutes of the March 24, 2026 meeting were approved and the meeting was adjourned unanimously.
- Approved support for merging Whitaker Museum Board with Landmarks Commission into Historic Preservation Commission and forwarding recommendation to City Planner (6-0)
- Approved minutes of the March 24, 2026 meeting (6-0)
- Discontinued the annual end‑of‑season garden barbecue (no vote recorded)
- Accepted 2026 garden plot fee increase to $45 for large plots and $35 for small plots (no vote recorded)
- Adjourned the meeting (6-0)
Trails Committee
The Centerville Trails Committee meeting scheduled for May 21, 2026 has been cancelled and will be rescheduled to May 28, 2026. No other items are listed on the agenda.
- Meeting cancelled and rescheduled to May 28
Tree Board
The May 20, 2026 Centerville Tree Board meeting has been canceled. No business will be conducted at this time.
- Meeting canceled; no agenda items to report.
City Council
The City Council will hold two public hearings on amendments to require video inspection of newly installed stormwater and subsurface drainage facilities. One hearing addresses code changes (Ordinance 2026-14) and the other sets inspection fees (Resolution 2026-07). The Council will also receive an annual update on fireworks restriction areas from the Interim Fire Chief and consider a bond reduction for Pheasantbrook Phase 6 subdivision.
- Public hearing on Municipal Code amendments for video inspection of stormwater/subsurface drainage facilities (Ordinance 2026-14)
- Public hearing on Fee Schedule amendments for storm drainage video inspection fees (Resolution 2026-07)
- Annual update on Fireworks Restriction Areas from Interim Fire Chief Larsen
- Bond reduction of $30,862.75 for Pheasantbrook Phase 6 Amended Subdivision (start warranty)
- Monthly Financial Report for April 2026
The City Council adopted amendments to municipal code and a fee schedule regarding video inspections for stormwater and subsurface drainage systems. The changes consolidate inspection fees and require a final warranty inspection. No public comments were received during the public hearings.
- Adopted municipal code amendments (Ordinance 2026-14) for stormwater video inspections (4-0)
- Approved fee schedule amendments (Resolution 2026-07) for drainage inspections (4-0)
- Approved summary action for Pheasantbrook Phase 6 Amended Subdivision bond reduction ($30,862.75) (4-0)
- Approved minutes from May 5, 2026 (4-0)
- Adjourned meeting at 8:24 p.m. (4-0)
City Council
The Centerville City Council will hold a work session to discuss the proposed FY 2027 budget. No public hearings or votes are scheduled; this is a discussion item only.
- FY 2027 Budget Discussion
The Centerville City Council held a work session to refine the proposed FY2027 budget, which includes a 15.5% property tax increase to address a $1.5 million shortfall. The council reached consensus to reduce the Mayor and Council training budget from $12,000 to $4,000, remove Yappify software from the Property Tax Impact Schedule, and retain police training funding, the Ferguson Group contract, and the legal intern program at its current level. The council also accepted a revised tax impact statement listing $369,103 in necessary items. Councilmember Bangerter stated his opposition to the tax increase. No formal vote on the budget was taken; final adoption will occur at a later meeting.
- Reduced Mayor and Council training budget to $4,000 (consensus)
- Removed Yappify software from Property Tax Impact Schedule (consensus)
- Retained police leadership training funding (consensus)
- Retained Ferguson Group contract (consensus)
- Maintained legal intern program as summer-only (consensus)
- Accepted Public Works building AC/furnace replacement expenditure (majority)
- Agreed to include $250,000 police officer, $35,702 fire assessment, $83,401 insurance increase in tax impact statement (consensus)
- Accepted most miscellaneous budget items as presented (majority)
Planning Commission
The Planning Commission will hold a public hearing to consider amendments to the municipal code requiring video inspection of new, modified, or repaired storm drainage and subsurface drainage facilities. They will also elect a chairperson and vice chairperson and approve minutes from the previous meeting.
- Public hearing on Municipal Code Amendments adding video inspection requirements for stormwater and subsurface drainage improvements (CMC 9.06, 15.05, etc.)
- Election of Planning Commission Chairperson and Vice Chairperson per Centerville Zoning Code 12.20.050(c)
- Approval of meeting minutes from April 22, 2026
The Planning Commission recommended municipal code amendments to the City Council regarding required video camera inspections for stormwater and subsurface drainage. The commission also conducted annual elections for leadership roles and approved previous meeting minutes.
- Recommended Municipal Code Amendments to City Council (5-0)
- Re-elected Mason Kjar as Chairperson (4-1)
- Re-elected LaRae Patterson as Vice Chairperson (5-0)
- Approved April 22, 2026, meeting minutes (5-0)
Parks and Recreation Committee
The Centerville Parks and Recreation Committee will hold a regular meeting to discuss and possibly take action on several items, including America250 activities (a mural and time capsule), the Parks and Recreation Master Plan, and the Movies in the Park program. The committee will also review and approve minutes from the April 14, 2026 meeting. No financial figures or rezonings are on the agenda.
- Discuss America250 activities: mural and time capsule
- Consider Parks and Recreation Master Plan
- Discuss Movies in the Park program
- Review and approve April 14, 2026 meeting minutes
The committee approved the April 14, 2026 meeting minutes. Members coordinated the display and public voting process for an America250 community mural and a resident-funded time capsule. The committee also discussed prioritizing water features for the Parks and Recreation Master Plan.
- Approved April 14, 2026 meeting minutes (4-0)
- Agreed to let the public vote on a permanent location for the America250 mural
- Agreed to use America250 grant funds for time capsule materials (estimated $150 or less)
- Agreed to store the sealed time capsule at City Hall
City Council
The council will hold a public hearing on the FY 2027 tentative budget, which includes a proposed property tax rate increase, and may adopt it. They will also consider an interfund loan for the Main St. Waterline Replacement Project and an extension for the Rolling Hills Street Vacation Plat. Bid awards totaling over $1.96 million for waterline construction and materials are on the summary action agenda.
- Public hearing on FY 2027 tentative budget with proposed property tax rate increase (Resolution 2026-11)
- Interfund loan between Capital Projects Fund and Water Fund for Main St. Waterline Replacement Project
- Extension request for Rolling Hills Street Vacation Plat at 350 East and Rolling Hills Drive
- Bid award to 3XL Construction for Main Street Waterline Replacement, $1,393,748.00
- Bid award to Ferguson Waterworks for water line materials, $567,335.47
The Council unanimously approved Resolution No. 2026-09 acknowledging the Budget Officer’s statement of a proposed property tax increase. Later, the Council adopted Resolution No. 2026-10 accepting the Property Tax Impact Schedule with a 3‑1 vote. Finally, the FY 2027 Tentative Budget was adopted and a public hearing date set by a 3‑1 vote, with one dissent. No action was taken on the Bountiful Davis Arts Center’s funding request.
- Approved Resolution No. 2026-09 acknowledging tax‑rate increase statement (4-0)
- Approved Resolution No. 2026-10 accepting Property Tax Impact Schedule (3-1)
- Approved Resolution No. 2026-11 adopting FY 2027 Tentative Budget and setting June 2 hearing (3-1)
City Council
The Centerville City Council will hold a work session to discuss two business items: a joint discussion with the Trails Committee on the Trails Master Plan, and the need, timing, and financial processes for a water line project on Main Street from Chase Lane to Jennings Lane. The Council may also vote to enter a closed session for reasons allowed by law.
- Joint discussion with Trails Committee about Trails Master Plan
- Discussion of Main Street water line project from Chase Lane to Jennings Lane
- Possible vote to enter closed session
The council, meeting with the Centerville Trails Committee, reached consensus to advance the Trails Master Plan toward formal adoption and to keep exploring funding for the Deuel Creek trailhead project. Staff presented the Main Street Waterline Replacement project, but formal contract approval was deferred to the next council agenda. A motion to adjourn the work session was adopted unanimously (4‑0).
- Advanced Trails Master Plan toward formal adoption (consensus)
- Continued exploring funding options for Deuel Creek trailhead (consensus)
- Deferred formal approval of Main Street Waterline Replacement to next agenda
- Adjourned work session (vote 4-0)
Redevelopment Agency
The Centerville Redevelopment Agency will hold a public hearing on its proposed FY 2027 budget. The agency will then consider adopting the proposed budget as the tentative budget and set the time and place for a final public hearing.
- Public Hearing - FY 2027 Tentative Budget: Presentation of the RDA FY 2027 Proposed Budget and adoption as tentative budget.
The Redevelopment Agency tentatively approved the FY 2027 budget, which includes a $200,000 placeholder for citywide entrance signage improvements. A public hearing for the final budget is scheduled for June 2, 2026.
- Approved Resolution No. 2026-01 tentatively adopting the FY 2027 Tentative Budget (4-0)
Whitaker Museum Board
Planning Commission
The Centerville Planning Commission will hold a regular meeting on April 22, 2026, to discuss and potentially decide on two business items for the Pastures Phase Three development at 1265 West 1275 North. One item is a waiver of strict compliance for the previously approved landscaping plan. The other is a site plan amendment to modify parking, add outdoor storage, and incorporate landscaping changes.
- Waiver of Strict Compliance for Landscaping – Pastures Phase Three – 1265 West 1275 North
- Site Plan Amendment – Pastures Phase Three – 1265 West 1275 North – Commercial Development – amending parking, adding outdoor storage, landscaping modifications
- Applicants: Troy and Craig Salmon
- Community Development Director's Report
- Approval of April 8, 2026 meeting minutes
The Centerville Planning Commission denied a request to waive strict landscaping compliance for the Pastures Phase Three development at 1265 West 1275 North. The commission also tabled the associated site plan amendment until the applicant submits a revised plan that meets current zoning codes. The commission approved the April 8 meeting minutes and noted that the City Council recently approved a sidewalk deferral ordinance by a 3–2 vote, which reduces the distance threshold for sidewalk installation from 250 feet to 180 feet. These decisions establish compliance requirements for commercial development and adjust infrastructure standards for adjacent properties.
- Denied landscaping waiver for Pastures Phase Three (5-0)
- Tabled site plan amendment for Pastures Phase Three until compliant resubmission (5-0)
- Approved April 8, 2026 meeting minutes (5-0)
- Noted City Council approval of sidewalk deferral ordinance reducing threshold to 180 feet (3-2)
City Council
The Centerville City Council will hold public hearings on several zoning and code amendments. Major items include prohibiting split zoning on lots, adopting the 2024 International Wildland-Urban Interface Code, and amending police and government records fees. The council will also consider interlocal agreements for stormwater permit and community development block grant.
- Public hearing and consideration of Ordinance 2026-12 to prohibit split zoning on any lot or parcel (CZC 12.30.045)
- Public hearing and consideration of Ordinance 2026-09 adopting the 2024 International Wildland-Urban Interface Code
- Public hearing and consideration of Resolution 2026-06 amending Police Department Fees and Government Records Fees
- Consideration of Resolution 2026-05 for interlocal cooperation agreement on UPDES General Permit with Davis County
- Consideration of Resolution 2026-08 for interlocal cooperation agreement on Community Development Block Grant program (2027-2029)
The Council approved an ordinance prohibiting split zoning on single parcels and adopted the 2024 International Wildland-Urban Interface Code. It also approved a process for property owners to petition for sidewalk improvement deferrals. A resolution to update police and government records fees was introduced.
- Approved Ordinance No. 2026-12 prohibiting split zoning (5-0)
- Approved Ordinance No. 2026-13 allowing petitions for sidewalk improvement deferrals (3-2)
- Approved Ordinance No. 2026-09 adopting the 2024 International Wildland-Urban Interface Code (5-0)
- Directed staff to create a map of areas where sidewalks are not required
City Council
The Centerville City Council will hold a work session to discuss the FY2027 budget. Council members will also discuss the scheduling and process for reviewing the draft Comprehensive General Plan update. No formal decisions are listed; the items are for discussion only.
- FY2027 budget discussion
- Discussion of scheduling and process for Comprehensive General Plan update draft
The council discussed the FY2027 budget, agreeing to keep revenue projections as presented and to increase the annual meal budget from $6,000 to approximately $8,000. They also directed staff to explore a specific cost-sharing split for a code enforcement officer with West Bountiful. Discussions on utility service payments and garage door replacements did not result in final approvals.
- Agreed to keep revenue projections as presented by staff
- Approved increase of annual meeting meal budget from $6,000 to approximately $8,000
- Directed staff to explore 60-40% cost split with West Bountiful for a shared code enforcement officer
- Decided to maintain current budget structure regarding city payment for utility services
- Deferred Comprehensive General Plan Update discussion
Trails Committee
The Centerville Trails Committee will hold a regular meeting to discuss and consider several business items including Deuel Creek Infrastructure, trail maintenance projects, and an update on the South Davis Greenway. The committee will also review and approve minutes from the March 19, 2026 meeting.
- Discussion of Deuel Creek Infrastructure projects
- Consideration of Trail Maintenance Projects
- Update on South Davis Greenway
- Approval of March 19, 2026 Trails Committee minutes
Tree Board
The Centerville Tree Board will discuss the Arbor Day Report on 32 gifted trees planted at Community Park on March 28 and plans for future initiatives leading to July 4th. Other business includes compiling an Urban Forestry Guide, reviewing proposed additions to the Centerville General Plan, and following up on tree vouchers from the Streets Coordinator. The regular meeting is scheduled for April 15, 2026, at Centerville City Hall.
- Arbor Day Report: 32 gifted trees planted at Community Park with Parks and Rec Dept and Tree Utah
- Discuss plans for Arbor Day initiatives leading to July 4th
- Compile Tree Board's Urban Forestry Guide
- Review additions to proposed Centerville General Plan
- Follow up on tree vouchers sent by Streets Coordinator
The board voted 5‑0 to approve the minutes from the March 18, 2026 meeting. Members assigned follow‑up duties for the 19 tree‑voucher households and agreed to collect pricing for yard‑sign and commemorative‑brick recognition items. The meeting was then adjourned by a unanimous vote.
- Approved March 18, 2026 meeting minutes (5‑0)
- Divided follow‑up responsibilities for tree voucher households
- Agreed to gather pricing for yard‑signs and commemorative bricks
- Approved motion to adjourn the meeting (5‑0)
Parks and Recreation Committee
The committee will discuss the Parks and Recreation Master Plan, including the Trails Master Plan process, and review progress on America250 activities such as a walk/bike challenge, a mural project, and a time capsule. No votes or financial decisions are on the agenda.
- Discussion of Parks and Recreation Master Plan and Trails Master Plan process
- America250 250-Mile Walk / Bike Challenge commemorative pin
- America250 Mural or Mosaic Project on city evolution over 250 years
- America250 Time Capsule 2076 with letters, photos, and business items
- Approval of March 10, 2026 meeting minutes
The Parks and Recreation Committee reviewed and approved the March 10, 2026 minutes (4-0). The main discussion focused on the Parks and Recreation Master Plan, including community survey results and coordination with the Trails Committee. Several America250 projects were discussed, including a 250-mile challenge, a mural or mosaic, and a time capsule, but no formal decisions were made on these items. The meeting adjourned at 8:15 p.m. with no substantive actions taken beyond approving the minutes.
- Approved minutes of March 10, 2026 meeting (4-0)
Board of Adjustment
The Centerville Board of Adjustments will consider two requests to recognize nonconforming structures for accessory buildings. One request involves three buildings at 45 East Parrish Lane and 420 North Main Street; the other is for one building at 77 West Lund Lane. The board will decide whether to allow these existing structures to continue as nonconforming uses.
- Request by Gary Hainsworth to recognize three accessory buildings at 45 East Parrish Lane and 420 North Main Street
- Request by Tate Phillips to recognize one accessory building at 77 West Lund Lane
The Board of Adjustments approved two requests to recognize existing nonconforming accessory buildings on Residential-Low and Agricultural-Low zoned properties, allowing boundary line adjustments. Both requests passed unanimously (5-0).
- Approved recognition of three nonconforming structures at 45 East Parrish Lane and 420 North Main Street (5-0).
- Approved recognition of one nonconforming agricultural structure at 77 West Lund Lane (5-0).
Planning Commission
The Planning Commission will hold public hearings on three items: a conditional use permit for a commercial dog kennel (Hounds Town) at 1319 West 50 South, zoning text amendments to allow deferral of public improvements (Ordinance 2026-13), and zoning text amendments to prohibit split zoning on any lot (Ordinance 2026-12). The commission will also review and approve minutes from March 11, 2026, and hear the Community Development Director's report.
- Public hearing on Conditional Use Permit for Hounds Town commercial kennel at 1319 West 50 South
- Public hearing on Zoning Text Amendments for deferral of public improvements (Ordinance 2026-13)
- Public hearing on Zoning Text Amendments prohibiting split zoning (Ordinance 2026-12)
- Approval of minutes from March 11, 2026
- Community Development Director's report
The Planning Commission approved a conditional use permit for Hounds Town, a dog daycare and boarding facility at 1323 West 50 South, with 11 conditions including indoor-only operations and waste management. They also recommended zoning text amendments to allow deferral of public improvements in limited areas (4-2) and to prohibit split zoning on parcels (6-0). The minutes from the March 11 meeting were approved.
- Approved conditional use permit for Hounds Town dog daycare at 1323 West 50 South (6-0) with 11 conditions.
- Motion to deny zoning text amendments for deferral of public improvements failed for lack of a second.
- Approved zoning text amendments for deferral of public improvements (4-2) with recommendation to City Council.
- Approved zoning text amendments prohibiting split zoning on parcels (6-0) with recommendation to City Council.
- Approved minutes of March 11, 2026 meeting (6-0).