Herriman public meetings in 2021
80 substantive meetings from 2021, with official agendas or minutes and plain-English summaries.
Planning Commission Meeting
The Herriman Planning Commission unanimously approved the preliminary plat for the Camden Commons subdivision at 11998 S Anthem Park Blvd, allowing up to 33 residential units (8 units per acre) with staff recommendations and specific setbacks. They also approved the site plan and building elevations for the same project, adding a condition that architecture return with more brick or stone and delineate amenity locations before final plat approval. Additionally, the commission approved a one-year extension for the K.A. Acres subdivision preliminary approval and a conditional use permit for Soleil Lofts Spa.
- Approved preliminary plat for Camden Commons subdivision, 33 units (unanimous)
- Approved site plan and building elevations for Camden Commons with added masonry/amenity condition (unanimous)
- Approved one-year extension for K.A. Acres subdivision preliminary approval (unanimous)
- Approved conditional use permit for Soleil Lofts Spa with three staff recommendations (unanimous)
- Approved minutes for October 7 and November 4, 2021 meetings (unanimous)
City Council Meeting
The Herriman City Council approved Ordinance No. 2021-31 regulating metal shipping containers as accessory structures, with a footnote removed. They rejected all bids for the Wide Hollow Trailhead construction project. The council also approved a biennial budget ordinance (3-2) and supported participation in the South Valley Greenway TLC project.
- Approved Ordinance No. 2021-31 regulating shipping containers as accessory structures (unanimous)
- Rejected all bids for Wide Hollow Trailhead construction (unanimous)
- Approved Ordinance No. 2021-32 adopting biennial fiscal period starting July 1, 2022 (3-2)
- Supported participation in South Valley Greenway TLC project with $2,000 contribution (consensus)
- Approved consent agenda including National Opioid Settlement participation (unanimous)
City Council Work Meeting
The Herriman City Council approved Ordinance No. 2021-31 regulating metal shipping containers as accessory structures, with a modification to strike a footnote restricting commercial storage. The Council also rejected all bids for the Wide Hollow Trailhead construction contract, allowing staff to reevaluate the project scope. Additionally, the Council approved Ordinance No. 2021-32 adopting a biennial fiscal period starting July 1, 2022, by a 3-2 vote. The meeting included discussions on open space surplus, private road ownership, and parking enforcement, but no final decisions were made on those items.
- Approved Ordinance No. 2021-31 regulating shipping containers as accessory structures, with footnote 4 stricken (unanimous)
- Rejected all bids for the Wide Hollow Trailhead construction contract (unanimous)
- Approved Ordinance No. 2021-32 adopting a biennial fiscal period starting July 1, 2022 (3-2)
- Approved consent agenda including National Opioid Settlement participation, financial summary, and meeting schedule (unanimous)
- Directed staff to place signage on Skyridge HOA open space property regarding encroachment (consensus)
- Agreed to participate in South Valley Greenway TLC Project with $2,000 contribution (consensus)
Planning Commission Meeting
The Herriman Planning Commission approved a plat amendment for the Herriman Boulevard Parkway Commercial subdivision at 12484 S Rosecrest Road, formalizing a prior division of property and adding cross access easements. The approval included staff recommendations on setbacks, landscaping, and final engineering review. The commission also discussed potential amendments to the home occupation ordinance for preschools and daycares, agreeing to limit daycare sessions to two per day and require employee parking onsite.
- Approved plat amendment S2021-122 for Herriman Boulevard Parkway Commercial at 12484 S Rosecrest Road (unanimous)
- Approved minutes for August 5 and September 2, 2021 Planning Commission meetings (unanimous)
- Discussed potential home occupation ordinance amendments for preschools/daycares; agreed to two sessions per day and onsite employee parking (no formal action)
Planning Commission Meeting
The Planning Commission held a work meeting and a regular meeting on November 18, 2021. During the work meeting, they discussed a potential ordinance to allow Free Little Libraries and neighborhood book exchange boxes. The regular meeting agenda included three legislative items for recommendation to the City Council: a General Plan land use amendment, a zoning map amendment, and a zoning ordinance amendment. However, the minutes do not record any decisions or votes on these items.
- Discussed a potential ordinance to allow Free Little Libraries and neighborhood book exchange boxes in Herriman.
- Heard a request to amend the General Plan land use designation for property at 13208 S Rose Canyon Road from Low Density Residential to Agricultural Residential (File G2021-093).
- Heard a request to amend the official Zoning Map for property at 15208 S Rose Canyon Road from A-1 Agricultural to A-.25 Agricultural (File 72021-093).
- Heard a request to amend ordinance 10-16-1 regarding uses in the C1 Zone (File 72021-124).
Special Board of Canvassers Meeting
The Board of Canvassers certified the results of the November 2, 2021 Municipal General Election via Resolution No. R37-2021. The official results declared Lorin Palmer as Mayor-Elect with 63.21% of votes, Teddy Hodges as Council-Elect for District #2 with 69.19%, and Sherrie Ohrn as Council-Elect for District #3 with 100%. The resolution passed unanimously, with Councilmember Clint Smith absent.
- Certified 2021 Municipal General Election results (Resolution R37-2021), passed unanimously
- Declared Lorin Palmer Mayor-Elect (63.21% of votes)
- Declared Teddy Hodges Council-Elect for District #2 (69.19% of votes)
- Declared Sherrie Ohrn Council-Elect for District #3 (100% of votes)
City Council Meeting
The Herriman City Council approved a $607,883 contract with VanCon to repair and redevelop the Hamilton Well, which had been pumping sand due to damaged well screens. The council also approved several reimbursement agreements for infrastructure improvements in the Hidden Oaks development, including with Ivory Development, South Valley Sewer District, and Rocky Mountain Power, to support the new elementary school opening in fall 2022. A resolution to vacate a horse trail easement in Hamilton Farms was denied, and the FY2021-2022 budget amendment was approved with a 4:1 vote.
- Approved $607,883 Hamilton Well repair contract with VanCon (unanimous)
- Approved Resolution R32-2021 reimbursement agreement with Ivory Development for Hidden Oaks improvements (unanimous)
- Approved Resolution R34-2021 reimbursement agreement with South Valley Sewer District (unanimous)
- Approved Resolution R35-2021 reimbursement agreement with Rocky Mountain Power (unanimous)
- Denied resolution to vacate horse trail easement in Hamilton Farms (4-1)
- Approved Resolution R36-2021 multiple reimbursement agreements (unanimous)
- Approved Resolution R40-2021 FY2021-2022 budget amendment (4-1)
City Council Work Meeting
The Herriman City Council approved a $607,883 contract with VanCon to repair and redevelop the Hamilton Well, along with several reimbursement agreements for infrastructure improvements in the Hidden Oaks development and other areas. The council also denied a resolution to vacate a horse trail easement in the Hamilton Farms subdivision and approved an amendment to the FY2021-2022 budget.
- Approved $607,883 Hamilton Well repair contract with VanCon (unanimous)
- Approved Resolution R32-2021, reimbursement agreement with Ivory Development for Hidden Oaks improvements (unanimous)
- Denied resolution to vacate horse trail easement in Hamilton Farms (4-1)
- Approved Resolution R34-2021, reimbursement agreement with South Valley Sewer District (unanimous)
- Approved Resolution R35-2021, reimbursement agreement with Rocky Mountain Power (unanimous)
- Approved Resolution R36-2021, multiple reimbursement agreements (unanimous)
- Approved Resolution R40-2021, FY2021-2022 budget amendment (4-1)
- Approved consent agenda including interlocal agreement for fire station 103 seismic upgrades (unanimous)
Planning Commission Meeting
The Herriman Planning Commission unanimously recommended approval of a zoning text amendment regulating accessory buildings, with modifications to setbacks and special exceptions, and recommended a zoning map amendment for property at 5652 W 13100 S. They also approved a conditional use for the Midas Crossing Retail Subdivision Phase 2, a lot consolidation for East Ridge Phase 1, and a finding of compelling public interest for water efficiency standards.
- Approved conditional use for Midas Crossing Retail Subdivision Phase 2 (unanimous)
- Approved lot consolidation for East Ridge Phase 1 (unanimous)
- Approved finding of compelling public interest for water efficiency standards (unanimous)
- Recommended accessory building text amendment to City Council (unanimous)
- Recommended zoning map amendment for 5652 W 13100 S to City Council (unanimous)
Special City Council Work Meeting
The City Council held a work meeting to review the draft General Plan and provide feedback to staff and the consultant. No formal votes were taken; the council discussed proposed changes to language on community values, lot sizes, housing types, transportation, and development rights, and directed staff to revise the draft before a public hearing.
- Reviewed draft General Plan chapters and future land use map (no vote)
- Directed staff to revise language on community values and 'heart of Herriman'
- Agreed to clarify lot size references and avoid subjective terms like 'mid-size lot'
- Discussed adding technology, safe walking routes, and fiscal impact calculator to plan
- Expressed concern about transfer of development rights; deferred for further study
- Discussed potential changes to a commercial node near a planned Costco; no decision made
City Council Meeting
The Herriman City Council approved two ordinances: one to comply with state code for internal accessory dwelling units (ADUs) and another to update single-family design standards. Both passed unanimously with two councilmembers absent. The council also agreed to participate in the National Opioid Settlement and directed staff to apply for all available corridor preservation funding.
- Approved Ordinance No. 2021-29 amending Title 10 for internal accessory dwelling units (3-0, two absent)
- Approved Ordinance No. 2021-30 amending Title 10 for single-family design standards (3-0, two absent)
- Approved consent agenda including Lee's Market beer license and meeting minutes (3-0, two absent)
- Agreed to participate in National Opioid Settlement
- Agreed to apply for all corridor preservation funding from Salt Lake County COG
- Agreed to proceed with sewer reimbursement agreement with South Valley Sewer District
- Agreed to support nonprofit 'Friends of Herriman Parks, Trails and Culture' with $5,000 startup budget
City Council Work Meeting
The Herriman City Council approved two ordinances: one to allow internal accessory dwelling units (ADUs) in compliance with state code, and another to update single-family design standards. The council also agreed to participate in the National Opioid Settlement, apply for corridor preservation funding, and discussed a sewer reimbursement agreement with South Valley Sewer District. Several budget amendments were discussed but not formally voted on during the work meeting.
- Approved Ordinance No. 2021-29 amending Title 10 for internal accessory dwelling units (unanimous, 2 present)
- Approved Ordinance No. 2021-30 amending Title 10 for single-family design standards (unanimous, 2 present)
- Approved consent agenda including beer retailer license for Lee's Market and meeting minutes (unanimous, 2 present)
- Agreed to participate in National Opioid Settlement
- Agreed to apply for all corridor preservation funding from Salt Lake County COG
- Agreed to proceed with sewer reimbursement agreement with South Valley Sewer District
- Discussed budget amendments including $1.7M Game Point property purchase and $10.593M road bond (no vote)
City Council Meeting
The meeting was largely administrative and informational. The council heard presentations on the Point of the Mountain development, 2022 legislative priorities, park impact fee reallocation, transportation priorities, and a draft ordinance on metal storage containers. A public hearing was held on vacating a horse trail right-of-way easement, and the consent agenda included approval of prior meeting minutes. No final votes on substantive items were recorded in the minutes.
- Approved August 11, 2021 City Council meeting minutes (consent agenda)
- Held public hearing on vacating right-of-way easement for horse trail at 6355 West Rose Run Way
- Discussed repurchase option for six acres of Game Pointe Property (no action recorded)
City Council Work Meeting
The City Council held a work meeting to discuss several items, including setting legislative priorities for 2022, reallocating park impact fee projects, prioritizing roadway bond projects, and reviewing a draft ordinance to regulate metal shipping containers. No formal votes were taken during the work meeting; these items were discussions to inform future action.
- Discussed 2022 legislative priorities, including transportation, local authority, revenues, public safety, water, parks, and additional topics
- Discussed reallocating park impact fee projects, including adding $700,000 for Juniper Canyon Recreation Area and new items for Arts Facility Study and Dansie Home preservation
- Discussed roadway bond priorities, with staff recommending Main Street (6200 W to 7300 W) and a portion of 6000 West as top priorities
- Discussed draft ordinance to regulate metal shipping containers as accessory structures, with Planning Commission recommending approval (5-0)
City Council Work Meeting 2
The City Council voted to exercise its repurchase option on the six-acre Game Pointe property, directing staff to notify the seller and negotiate an extension of up to 270 days. The council also discussed but did not decide on vacating a horse trail easement, and reviewed legislative priorities and transportation projects. No final action was taken on the trail vacation or the metal storage container ordinance.
- Approved motion to exercise repurchase option on Game Pointe property and negotiate up to 270-day extension (unanimous)
- Approved consent agenda including August 11, 2021 meeting minutes (unanimous)
- Discussed but did not decide on vacating horse trail easement at 6355 West Rose Run Way
- Discussed draft ordinance on metal storage containers; no vote taken
- Discussed 2022 legislative priorities; no formal action
- Discussed reallocation of park impact fee projects; no vote
- Discussed transportation project priorities; no vote
Special City Council Meeting
The Herriman City Council voted 3-2 to approve three ordinances and a resolution enabling the Olympia development: annexing about 933 acres, approving a Master Development Agreement with MPC zoning, and creating seven Public Infrastructure Districts. The votes were split, with Councilmembers Henderson and Ohrn dissenting. The approvals were contingent on the Master Development Agreement and PIDs, and the minutes include extensive discussion of the agreement's terms.
- Approved Ordinance No. 2021-27 annexing ~933 acres for Olympia Land, LLC (3-2)
- Approved Ordinance No. 2021-28 approving Master Development Agreement and MPC zoning (3-2)
- Approved Resolution R16-2021 creating Olympia Public Infrastructure Districts No. 1-7 (3-2)
City Council Meeting
The City Council closed public hearings on the Olympia annexation, master development agreement, and public infrastructure district, voting 3-2 to move the decisions to a special meeting on September 29. The Council also approved two ordinances: one allowing personal care services as a conditional use in R-2-15 zones, and another updating flood damage prevention regulations to comply with FEMA. No final action was taken on the Olympia project itself.
- Closed public hearing on Olympia Master Development Agreement (3-2)
- Closed public hearing on Olympia annexation petition (3-2)
- Closed public hearing on Public Infrastructure District (3-2)
- Approved Ordinance 2021-25 allowing personal care services in R-2-15 zone (unanimous)
- Approved Ordinance 2021-26 updating flood damage prevention regulations (unanimous)
- Approved consent agenda including monthly financial summary (unanimous)
- Agreed to discuss legislative priorities at future meeting
- Held closed session for litigation and real property discussion
City Council Work Meeting
The Council closed public hearings on the Olympia annexation and related items, with votes of 3-2, and postponed decisions to a future meeting. It approved two ordinances: one allowing personal care services as a conditional use in R-2-15 zones, and another updating flood damage prevention regulations to comply with FEMA. The Council also discussed but did not decide on a budget amendment for project reimbursements and zoning map changes for the Olympia area.
- Closed public hearing on Olympia Master Development Agreement (3-2)
- Closed public hearing on Olympia annexation petition (3-2)
- Closed public hearing on Public Infrastructure District for Olympia (3-2)
- Approved Ordinance 2021-25 allowing personal care services as conditional use in R-2-15 (unanimous)
- Approved Ordinance 2021-26 amending flood damage prevention regulations (unanimous)
- Approved consent agenda including monthly financial summary (unanimous)
- Convened closed session for litigation and real property discussion (unanimous)
Planning Commission Meeting
The Planning Commission recommended amending the Herriman City Zoning Map for approximately 939.3 acres at 12600 South 6800 West from P-C Planned Community to MPC Large Master Planned Community for Olympia Land, LLC. The commission also recommended approval of an ordinance amendment regarding shipping container use. Administrative items included approval of a conditional use for a comprehensive sign plan for Academy Village, a conditional use for The Smarty Pants Preschool, and a lot line adjustment at 6412 W. and 6408 W. 13100 S. All legislative items will be scheduled for decision at the next City Council meeting.
- Recommended rezoning 939.3 acres from P-C to MPC for Olympia Land, LLC
- Recommended approval of ordinance amendment 10-29 regarding shipping containers
- Approved conditional use for comprehensive sign plan for Academy Village
- Approved conditional use for The Smarty Pants Preschool
- Approved lot line adjustment at 6412 W. and 6408 W. 13100 S.
Special City Council Work Meeting
The City Council held a work meeting to discuss the proposed Olympia Master Development Agreement, covering density caps, commercial square footage, open space, secondary water, and infrastructure. No formal decisions were made; the meeting was a discussion session, and the council adjourned without voting on any items.
- Discussed a proposed density cap of 20 units per acre for residential development west of 8200 West, with council consensus to support it.
- Discussed limiting building height to five stories above grade (with underground pedestals) for residential, and five stories over a two-story pedestal for mixed-use.
- Discussed a hybrid commercial development model: 20 acres reserved at U-111/12600 South for 15 years, reducing to 15 acres after 10 years if not fully developed.
- Discussed requiring a minimum of 350,000 square feet of general leasable commercial area for 15 years, then decreasing to 200,000 square feet after 15 years.
- Discussed requiring a minimum of 10,000 square feet of commercial on the west bench and 8,000 square feet in the foothills.
- Discussed giving double credit for commercial development that includes civic, services, or employment center uses.
- Discussed incorporating secondary water infrastructure in zones three and four, with the developer agreeing to include it.
- Discussed a reimbursement agreement for the developer to construct 6400 West, with the council concurring to proceed with such an agreement.
City Council Meeting
The Council approved Ordinance No. 2021-23 amending flag-lot regulations, striking proposed changes to standard one (which would have allowed flag lots on minor collector streets) and adding consistent language on fire authority standards. The motion passed 4-1. The Council also unanimously approved Ordinance No. 2021-24 removing group dwellings as a conditional use in the Forestry Recreation Zone. Public hearings on the Olympia master development agreement and annexation were continued to a later meeting.
- Approved flag-lot ordinance amendment (Ordinance No. 2021-23) with standard one unchanged (4-1)
- Approved removal of group dwellings as conditional use in FR Zone (Ordinance No. 2021-24) (5-0)
- Continued public hearing on Olympia Master Development Agreement (5-0)
- Continued public hearing on Olympia Land, LLC annexation petition (5-0)
- Approved consent agenda including police pay scale and financial summary (5-0)
- Recessed into closed session for litigation and real property discussion (5-0)
City Council Work Meeting
The Council approved Ordinance No. 2021-23, amending Title 10 flag-lot regulations, but only after striking the proposed change to standard number one (which would have allowed flag lots on minor collector streets). The motion passed 4-1, with Councilmember Ohrn dissenting. The Council also unanimously approved Ordinance No. 2021-24, removing group dwellings as a conditional use from the Forestry Recreation Zone. Both public hearings on the Olympia project (master development agreement and annexation) were continued to a future meeting.
- Approved Ordinance No. 2021-23 (flag-lot regulations) with the amendment to strike changes to standard one, and with consistent language on standards two and three regarding Fire Authority/Fire Marshal; passed 4-1.
- Approved Ordinance No. 2021-24 removing group dwellings as a conditional use from the Forestry Recreation Zone; passed unanimously.
- Approved the consent agenda (August 24, 2021 Board of Canvassers minutes, Monthly Financial Summary, Police Officer Pay Scale) unanimously.
- Continued the public hearing on the Olympia Master Development Agreement to a future meeting.
- Continued the public hearing on the Olympia Land, LLC annexation petition to a future meeting.
- Moved to recess into closed session to discuss litigation and real property; passed unanimously.
- Adjourned the meeting at 10:30 p.m.
Planning Commission Meeting
The Herriman Planning Commission unanimously approved the Copper Fields site plan at Creek Ridge (C2020-024) with staff conditions and an added condition that building elevations meet city code or the master development agreement. It also approved a conditional use for Kinetic Therapy, a physical therapy office, at 5089 W Herriman Boulevard (C2021-086). The commission voted to refer two Title 10 text amendments to the City Council: one updating single-family design standards per state law (Z2021-079) and one on internal accessory dwelling units (Z2021-078), both with minor adjustments. The meeting also included a work session discussion on accessory building regulations, with staff asked to return with more specific guidelines.
- Approved the Copper Fields site plan at Creek Ridge (C2020-024) with staff conditions and an added condition on building elevations.
- Approved a conditional use for Kinetic Therapy, a physical therapy office, at 5089 W Herriman Boulevard (C2021-086) with two staff conditions.
- Referred to City Council the Title 10 amendment on single-family design standards (Z2021-079) with adjustments to elevation variation and PUD language.
- Referred to City Council the Title 10 amendment on internal accessory dwelling units (Z2021-078) with an adjustment to align with the ADU style drawing.
- Approved the minutes of the June 3, 2021 Planning Commission meeting.
- Discussed accessory building ordinance amendments; staff to return with more specific guidelines by lot size.
- Discussed possibly moving Planning Commission meetings to Wednesdays in 2022; no decision made.
- Adjourned the meeting at 7:58 p.m.
Special City Council Work Meeting
The City Council held a work meeting to discuss strategic planning and visioning, focusing on short-term (1 year) and mid-term (1-3 years) goals. No formal decisions were made; the discussion centered on priorities like fiscal responsibility, public safety, transportation, and essential services. The city manager will develop a strategic plan and financial model to bring back to the Council.
- No formal votes or decisions taken; discussion only
- City manager to develop a strategic plan and financial model for Council review
- Mayor requested financial analysis comparing optimistic, realistic, and conservative scenarios
Planning Commission Meeting
The Herriman Planning Commission voted 4-1 to recommend the Master Development Agreement and Design Standards for the proposed Olympia development to the City Council, with a list of conditions including a more transparent public process, reduced block sizes for walkability, and design standards for multi-family housing. The commission also unanimously approved preliminary plats for a fourplex at 14423 S Ferndale Way and a lot line adjustment at 4488 W Birkdale Dr, and approved a conditional use for a monument sign at The Emerson Apartments (4-1).
- Referred Olympia Master Development Agreement to City Council with conditions (4-1)
- Approved preliminary plat for fourplex at 14423 S Ferndale Way (5-0)
- Approved lot line adjustment at 4488 W Birkdale Dr (5-0)
- Approved conditional use for monument sign at The Emerson Apartments (4-1)
Special City Council Meeting
The Herriman City Council held a public hearing on a truth-in-taxation measure, which was described as a tax reallocation, not an increase, to fund fire services after the city withdrew from the Unified Fire Service Area. The council then unanimously approved Ordinance 2021-16, adopting the final budget for fiscal year 2021-2022 and setting the property tax rate at .001997. The tax is expected to generate approximately $5.7 million for fire services, with the excess over the previous UFSA cost going toward current and future fire station needs.
- Approved Ordinance 2021-16 adopting FY2021-22 budget and setting tax rate at .001997 (5-0)
- Closed public hearing on truth-in-taxation (unanimous)
- Adjourned meeting at 7:09 p.m. (unanimous)
Planning Commission Work Meeting
The meeting was a work session focused solely on discussing the draft Olympia Master Development Agreement and land development regulations for the proposed Olympia Master Development on approximately 933 acres at 7051 W 12600 South. No formal decisions were made; the item was discussion only.
Planning Commission Meeting
The Commission voted unanimously to recommend the Draft General Plan to the City Council, adding language for open space, parks, and education areas, and changing industrial zoning along 11800 South. It also approved two conditional use permits for commercial buildings in the Anthem development, and recommended flag lot ordinance changes with a 3-2 vote. The Olympia master development design standards were continued without a date for further discussion.
- Approved conditional use for Anthem Commercial site plan at 11977 S Herriman Main Street (C2021-042) with three staff recommendations, unanimously.
- Approved conditional use for Borg Dental Office at 11976 S Carlsbad Way (C2021-043) with three staff recommendations, unanimously.
- Recommended Draft General Plan (G2019-003) to City Council with amendments for open space, parks, education, and industrial zoning, unanimously.
- Continued without date the Olympia Master Development design standards (M2021-075) for further discussion, unanimously.
- Recommended flag lot ordinance amendments (Z2021-053) to City Council, removing changes to standard one, with a 3-2 vote.
- Approved minutes of the May 6, 2021 Planning Commission meeting, unanimously.
- Withdrawn by applicant: Final Site Plan for Copper Fields at Creek Ridge (C2020-024).
City Council Meeting
The City Council voted 3:2 to continue a resolution authorizing up to $11.5 million in sales and franchise tax revenue bonds, delaying a final decision. An ordinance to create a large project master planned community tool failed 2:3 and was then continued 3:2 for further discussion. The Council unanimously approved the tentative FY 2021-2022 budget, the Active Transportation Plan, and resolutions accepting the Olympia Land LLC annexation petition and agreeing to a resulting peninsula.
- Continued $11.5M bond authorization resolution (3:2)
- Failed Ordinance 2021-15 on large project master planned communities (2:3), then continued it (3:2)
- Approved tentative FY 2021-2022 budget and scheduled Truth in Taxation hearing for Aug. 4 (unanimous)
- Adopted Active Transportation Master Plan (unanimous)
- Accepted Olympia Land LLC annexation petition for further consideration (unanimous)
- Agreed to creation of a peninsula from the Olympia annexation (unanimous)
- Reappointed Adam Jacobson to the Planning Commission (unanimous)
- Approved consent agenda including creation of Herriman City Fire Service Area (unanimous)
City Council Work Meeting 1
The Herriman City Council approved a resolution to issue up to $11.5 million in sales and franchise tax revenue bonds (3-2), tentatively adopted the FY 2021-2022 budget and scheduled a truth in taxation hearing for August 4, and accepted an annexation petition from Olympia Land LLC. The council also approved the Active Transportation Plan, reappointed a planning commissioner, and continued a zoning text amendment for large project master planned communities after it failed on a 2-3 vote.
- Approved Resolution R15-2021 reappointing Adam Jacobson to the Planning Commission (unanimous).
- Approved the consent agenda, including minutes and a resolution creating the Herriman City Fire Service Area (unanimous).
- Continued the resolution authorizing up to $11,500,000 in sales and franchise tax revenue bonds (3-2).
- Approved Resolution R17-2021 tentatively adopting the FY 2021-2022 budget and scheduling a truth in taxation hearing for August 4 (unanimous).
- Failed Ordinance No. 2021-15 on large project master planned communities (2-3), then voted to continue the item (3-2).
- Approved Ordinance No. 2021-16 adopting the Active Transportation Master Plan (unanimous).
- Approved Resolution R18-2021 accepting the Olympia Land LLC annexation petition for further consideration (unanimous).
- Approved Resolution R19-2021 agreeing to the creation of a peninsula caused by the Olympia annexation (unanimous).
City Council Work Meeting 2
The Herriman City Council tentatively adopted the FY 2021-2022 budget and scheduled a truth-in-taxation public hearing for August 4, 2021. The council also approved a resolution accepting an annexation petition from Olympia Land LLC and agreed to the creation of a peninsula caused by that annexation. A proposed ordinance to enable large project master planned communities was continued after failing on a 2-3 vote.
- Approved Resolution R17-2021 tentatively adopting the FY 2021-2022 budget and scheduling a truth-in-taxation hearing for Aug. 4 (unanimous)
- Approved Resolution R18-2021 accepting the Olympia Land LLC annexation petition for further consideration (unanimous)
- Approved Resolution R19-2021 agreeing to the creation of a peninsula caused by the Olympia annexation (unanimous)
- Approved Ordinance 2021-16 adopting the Active Transportation Master Plan (unanimous)
- Approved Resolution R15-2021 reappointing Adam Jacobson to the Planning Commission (unanimous)
- Approved consent agenda including minutes, financial summary, and fire service area resolutions (unanimous)
- Continued the $11.5M sales and franchise tax revenue bond resolution (3-2)
- Continued the large project master planned community ordinance after it failed 2-3
Planning Commission Meeting
The Planning Commission held a work meeting and a regular meeting. They reviewed a preliminary plat for Hidden Oaks Pod 2, Phase 1, a deviation request for a home at 14262 Knapper Point Cove, and three legislative items: amending ordinance sections 10-16, 10-29, and 10-29-5. No final decisions were recorded in the minutes; the items were presented for discussion and public hearing.
- Reviewed preliminary plat for Hidden Oaks Pod 2, Phase 1 (24 single-family lots) — no decision recorded
- Reviewed deviation from architectural standards for a home at 14262 Knapper Point Cove — no decision recorded
- Discussed amendment to 10-16 to allow personal care services as conditional use in R-2-15 zone — no decision recorded
- Discussed amendment to 10-29 regarding shipping container use — no decision recorded
- Discussed amendment to 10-29-5 for accessory structure regulations — no decision recorded
- Elected Planning Commission Chair and Vice-Chair — outcome not specified in minutes
HCSEA Meeting
The Herriman City Safety Enforcement Area Board approved its final budget for fiscal year 2021-2022 and set the tax rate at .001728. The board also approved the consent agenda, which included minutes from previous meetings, and established a process for reviewing and approving the current meeting's minutes. All votes were unanimous.
- Approved Resolution R21-01 adopting final FY2021-2022 budget and setting tax rate at .001728 (unanimous)
- Approved consent agenda including May 27, 2020 and June 10, 2020 minutes (unanimous)
- Established process for reviewing and approving June 9, 2021 minutes (unanimous)
City Council Work Meeting Part 2
The Herriman City Council unanimously approved Resolution R14-2021 creating the Herriman City Fire Service Area, a separate district to fund fire services starting in 2022. They also approved Resolution R08-2021 amending the FY 2020-2021 budget and Ordinance 2021-13 adopting dog park rules. The work meeting included discussions on the Active Transportation Plan, a large project master planned community zoning tool, a proposed road improvement bond, and infrastructure financing for the Olympia Hills annexation area, but no final decisions were made on these items.
- Approved Resolution R14-2021 creating the Herriman City Fire Service Area (unanimous)
- Approved Resolution R08-2021 amending the FY 2020-2021 City Budget (unanimous)
- Approved Ordinance 2021-13 adopting dog park rules, including a ban on animal sales in the parking lot and park (unanimous)
- Approved consent agenda including April 14, 2021 minutes and Engineering Standards resolution (unanimous)
- Discussed, but did not decide on, a proposed ~$10M road improvement bond
- Discussed, but did not decide on, a zoning text amendment for Large Project Master Plan Communities (LPMPC)
- Discussed, but did not decide on, the Active Transportation Plan
- Discussed, but did not decide on, infrastructure financing options for the Olympia Hills annexation
City Council Work Meeting Part 1
The Council unanimously approved Resolution R14-2021 creating the Herriman City Fire Service Area to fund first responder services, and Resolution R08-2021 amending the FY 2020-2021 budget. They also approved the consent agenda, including the April 14 minutes and engineering standards, and adopted Ordinance 2021-13 establishing dog park rules. Discussions covered the Active Transportation Plan, a proposed large project master planned community zoning tool, a potential road improvement bond, and annexation infrastructure funding options, but no final decisions were made on these items.
- Approved Resolution R14-2021 creating the Herriman City Fire Service Area (unanimous)
- Approved Resolution R08-2021 amending the FY 2020-2021 budget (unanimous)
- Approved consent agenda including April 14 minutes and engineering standards (unanimous)
- Adopted Ordinance 2021-13 for dog park rules, including ban on animal sales in parking lot (unanimous)
City Council General Meeting
The City Council unanimously approved Resolution R14-2021 creating the Herriman City Fire Service Area, which will fund first responder services through property taxes starting in 2022. They also approved Resolution R08-2021 amending the Fiscal Year 2020-2021 budget, and Ordinance 2021-13 adopting dog park rules, including a ban on selling or transferring animals in the park and parking lot. The consent agenda, including the April 14 meeting minutes and engineering standards, was also approved.
- Approved Resolution R14-2021 creating the Herriman City Fire Service Area to fund first responder services.
- Approved Resolution R08-2021 amending the Fiscal Year 2020-2021 Herriman City Budget.
- Approved Ordinance 2021-13 adopting dog park rules, including a ban on animal sales in the park and parking lot.
- Approved the consent agenda, including the April 14, 2021 meeting minutes and the Herriman City Engineering Standards.
Planning Commission Meeting
The Herriman Planning Commission unanimously recommended approval of several zoning amendments to the City Council, including increased architectural design standards for multi-family developments, removal of the 50-acre master plan requirement in the T-M zone, and creation of a new M-2 manufacturing zone. The commission also approved a preliminary plat for the Walker Family Subdivision and tabled a shipping container ordinance for further refinement.
- Approved preliminary plat for Walker Family Subdivision, one residential lot at 668 West Rose Run Way (unanimous)
- Recommended approval of multi-family design standards with 40% brick/rock/stone on all sides (unanimous)
- Recommended removal of 50-acre master plan requirement in T-M zone (unanimous)
- Recommended creation of M-2 zone with RV storage as conditional use (unanimous)
- Tabled shipping container ordinance for further research (unanimous)
- Approved minutes for April 1 and April 15, 2021 meetings (unanimous)
City Council Work Meeting Part 2
The City Council held a work meeting and general meeting, primarily reviewing the tentative FY 2021-2022 budget and hearing public comment on it. No final decisions were made on the budget during this meeting. The consent agenda included approval of the March 10, 2021 meeting minutes, the monthly financial summary, and a resolution approving an employment contract for Nathan Cherpeski as City Manager, but the minutes do not record the outcomes of these items.
- Reviewed tentative FY 2021-2022 budget and amendment to FY 2020-2021 budget (public hearing held, no vote recorded)
- Discussed structural organization of volunteer boards and commissions (no action taken)
- Discussed dog park rules and regulations update (no action taken)
- Discussed Fire Station #103 follow-up (no action taken)
- Discussed flag lot follow-up (no action taken)
- Discussed private encroachments on city property (no action taken)
- Discussed fire service funding (no action taken)
- Discussed proposed amendments to Engineering Standards (no action taken)
City Council Work Meeting Part 1
The Herriman City Council held a work meeting and general meeting on May 26, 2021. The only formal decision was unanimous approval of Resolution R12-2021, reappointing Heather Garcia, Darryl Fenn, and Forrest Sickles as alternate Planning Commission members. The rest of the meeting was discussion-only, covering topics like dog park rules, fire station repairs, flag lots, and budget procedures.
- Approved Resolution R12-2021 reappointing Heather Garcia, Darryl Fenn, and Forrest Sickles as alternate Planning Commission members (unanimous)
- Approved consent agenda including March 10, 2021 minutes, monthly financial summary, and employment contract for Nathan Cherpeski as City Manager (unanimous)
- Closed public hearing on tentative FY 2021-2022 budget with no comments (unanimous)
- Moved to closed session to discuss individual character and real property (unanimous)
City Council General Meeting
The Herriman City Council approved the consent agenda, which included an employment contract for Nathan Cherpeski as City Manager, and unanimously approved Resolution R12-2021 appointing Heather Garcia, Darryl Fenn, and Forrest Sickles as alternate Planning Commission members. The council also held a public hearing on the tentative FY 2021-2022 budget, directing staff to move forward with a truth-in-taxation process due to fire department property tax implications. No substantive decisions were made on other discussed items, which were informational or deferred.
- Approved consent agenda including employment contract for Nathan Cherpeski as City Manager (unanimous)
- Approved Resolution R12-2021 appointing Heather Garcia, Darryl Fenn, and Forrest Sickles as alternate Planning Commission members (unanimous)
- Closed public hearing on tentative FY 2021-2022 budget with no public comments (unanimous)
- Directed staff to proceed with truth-in-taxation process for fire department property tax (no formal vote recorded)
- Adjourned work session and general meeting (unanimous)
Planning Commission Meeting
The Herriman Planning Commission unanimously approved the preliminary plat for the Aldora Ridge residential subdivision, creating 16 single-family lots at 13500 S 7530 W, with 11 staff recommendations including a separate lot for the detention basin. The Commission also unanimously recommended to City Council a zoning text amendment enabling Large Project Master Planned Communities, changing the minimum acreage from 400 to 200 contiguous acres. Additionally, the Commission discussed but took no formal action on the draft General Plan Update, Active Transportation Plan amendments, and a T-M zone text amendment.
- Approved preliminary plat for Aldora Ridge subdivision (16 lots) with 11 conditions, including separate detention basin lot (unanimous)
- Recommended to City Council zoning text amendment for Large Project Master Planned Communities, reducing minimum acreage to 200 (unanimous)
- Discussed draft General Plan Update; no formal action taken
- Discussed Active Transportation Plan amendments; no formal action taken
- Discussed T-M zone text amendment to remove minimum lot size; no formal action taken
- Discussed storage container accessory structure requirements; no formal action taken
City Council Work Meeting Part 2
The Herriman City Council approved Resolution R09-2021, acknowledging the tentative FY 2021-2022 budget and amended FY 2020-2021 budget, and scheduled a public hearing for May 26, 2021. The council also approved the consent agenda, including interlocal agreements for corridor preservation funds. Discussions covered planning commission alternates, road maintenance, annexation working groups, and future bonding options, but no final decisions were made on those topics.
- Approved Resolution R09-2021 for tentative FY 2021-2022 budget and amended FY 2020-2021 budget, scheduling public hearing May 26 (4-0, Ohrn and Watts absent)
- Approved consent agenda including interlocal agreements with Salt Lake County for corridor preservation funds ($54,572 and $11,405) (4-0, Ohrn and Watts absent)
- Approved minutes of April 30 and May 4, 2021 special meetings (part of consent agenda)
- Approved nomination of Clint Smith as Mayor Pro Tempore for the meeting (unanimous)
City Council Work Meeting Part 1
The City Council approved a resolution to adopt the tentative Fiscal Year 2021-2022 budget and amended FY 2020-2021 budget, scheduling a public hearing for May 26, 2021. The consent agenda included approval of two interlocal agreements with Salt Lake County for corridor preservation funds totaling $65,977. No other substantive decisions were made; the work meeting was largely discussion-based.
- Approved tentative FY 2021-2022 budget and amended FY 2020-2021 budget, public hearing set for May 26
- Approved interlocal agreement with Salt Lake County for $54,572 corridor preservation funds (16774 W Herriman Hwy)
- Approved interlocal agreement with Salt Lake County for $11,405 corridor preservation funds (16306 W 13100 S)
- Approved April 30, 2021 special meeting minutes
- Approved May 4, 2021 special meeting minutes
City Council General Meeting
The Herriman City Council approved the tentative Fiscal Year 2021-2022 budget and amended FY 2020-2021 budget, scheduling a public hearing for May 26, 2021. The council also discussed future bonding options for road improvements, a new fire station, and a public works facility, but took no formal action on those items. Consent agenda items, including interlocal agreements for corridor preservation funds, were approved unanimously.
- Approved Resolution R09-2021 for tentative FY 2021-2022 budget and amended FY 2020-2021 budget, scheduling public hearing for May 26 (3-0, Ohrn and Watts absent)
- Approved consent agenda including interlocal agreements with Salt Lake County for corridor preservation funds ($54,572 and $11,405) (3-0, Ohrn and Watts absent)
- Approved minutes of April 30 and May 4, 2021 special meetings (part of consent agenda)
- Moved to closed session to discuss individual, litigation, and real property (4-0, Watts absent)
Planning Commission Meeting
The Herriman Planning Commission approved the preliminary plat amendment for the Sky Haven Estates subdivision, a nine-lot development at 14186 S Sky Haven Circle, with 15 conditions including driveway placement for lots 4 and 5. The commission also approved a conditional use permit for a freestanding emergency room at 5073 W Herriman Rose Blvd, and continued two items: the Teton Village building elevations and the Active Transportation Plan, both without a date for further discussion.
- Approved Sky Haven Estates preliminary plat amendment (unanimous)
- Approved conditional use for freestanding emergency room at 5073 W Herriman Rose Blvd (unanimous)
- Continued Teton Village building elevations without date (unanimous)
- Continued Active Transportation Plan without date (unanimous)
- Approved minutes from March 18, 2021 meeting (unanimous)
Special City Council Meeting
The Herriman City Council met in a special session and voted unanimously to recess into a closed session to discuss an individual's character, professional competence, or health, as permitted by Utah law. No substantive public decisions were made; the meeting adjourned immediately after reconvening.
- Approved motion to recess into closed session (5-0)
- Approved motion to adjourn meeting (5-0)
Special City Council Meeting
The Herriman City Council held a special meeting on April 30, 2021, and the only substantive action was to recess into a closed session to discuss the character, professional competence, or physical or mental health of an individual, as permitted by Utah law. The motion passed unanimously with two members absent. No other decisions were made; the meeting adjourned after reconvening.
- Approved motion to recess into closed session for individual personnel discussion (3-0, 2 absent)
- Adjourned meeting at 10:19 a.m.
Joint Planning Commission/City Council Work Meeting
The joint work meeting was held with no formal votes; items were discussed only. Topics included a potential M-2 zone, review of multifamily design guidelines, storage container regulations, and the Rosecrest Master Development Agreement 4th Amendment. No decisions were made; future meetings were scheduled.
- Approved minutes of Dec 16, 2020 and Feb 4, 2021 joint work meetings
- Discussed potential M-2 zone creation (no action)
- Discussed multifamily design guidelines review (no action)
- Discussed storage container regulations (no action)
- Discussed Rosecrest Master Development Agreement 4th Amendment (no action)
City Council Work Meeting Part 2
The Herriman City Council approved the 2021 fireworks restriction map (ordinance 2021-11) with a 4-1 vote, Mayor Watts dissenting. They also unanimously approved a franchise agreement with Hicountry Net, LLC for high-speed internet services. During the work meeting, the Council discussed but did not vote on amendments to engineering standards for private roadways, fire service funding options, and annexation working groups.
- Approved ordinance 2021-11 regulating fireworks discharge areas (4-1)
- Approved resolution R06-2021 franchise agreement with Hicountry Net, LLC (unanimous)
- Approved consent agenda including Arbor Day proclamation, March 24 minutes, financial summary, storm water ordinance amendment, and revocation of emergency orders (unanimous)
- Directed creation of working groups for annexation review (work meeting direction)
City Council General Meeting
The Herriman City Council approved the 2021 firework restriction map (ordinance 2021-11) with a 4-1 vote, Mayor Watts dissenting. They also unanimously approved a franchise agreement with Hicountry Net, LLC for high-speed internet services and the consent agenda, which included the Arbor Day proclamation, prior meeting minutes, financial summary, storm water ordinance amendment, and revocation of certain emergency orders. During the work meeting, the Council discussed but did not vote on engineering standards for private roadways, fire service funding options, annexation working groups, and the FY 2021-2022 budget.
- Approved ordinance 2021-11 regulating fireworks (4-1)
- Approved resolution R06-2021 franchise agreement with Hicountry Net, LLC (unanimous)
- Approved consent agenda including Arbor Day proclamation, minutes, financial summary, storm water ordinance, and emergency order revocation (unanimous)
- Directed creation of working groups for annexation review (work meeting)
- Discussed but did not decide on private roadway engineering standards (work meeting)
- Discussed fire service funding options, no decision (work meeting)
- Reviewed FY 2021-2022 budget, no changes noted (work meeting)
City Council Work Meeting Part 1
The Herriman City Council approved the 2021 fireworks restriction map (ordinance 2021-11) with a 4-1 vote, with Mayor Watts dissenting. The Council also unanimously approved a franchise agreement with Hicountry Net, LLC for high-speed internet services. During the work meeting, the Council discussed but did not vote on proposed amendments to engineering standards for private roadways, fire service funding options, and an annexation area update.
- Approved ordinance 2021-11 regulating fireworks discharge areas (4-1)
- Approved resolution R06-2021 franchise agreement with Hicountry Net, LLC (unanimous)
- Approved consent agenda including Arbor Day proclamation, March 24 minutes, financial summary, storm water ordinance amendment, and revocation of temporary emergency orders (unanimous)
- Directed creation of working groups for potential annexation (no vote recorded)
- Discussed but did not vote on proposed engineering standards for private roadways
- Discussed but did not vote on fire service funding options
Planning Commission Meeting
The Herriman Planning Commission unanimously approved a conditional use and site plan for the Sommer Sports Complex, an indoor athletic facility at 5693 Mirabella Drive. The approval includes conditions such as limiting the facility to sports and recreational uses only and requiring it not exceed on-site parking capacity. The commission also directed staff to initiate a text amendment to clarify language in the Forestry Recreation zone regarding dwelling groups.
- Approved conditional use and site plan for Sommer Sports Complex (C2021-015) unanimously (6-0)
- Approved minutes from March 4, 2021 Planning Commission meeting unanimously
- Directed staff to initiate text amendment to clarify Forestry Recreation zone language regarding dwelling groups
City Council Meeting
The Herriman City Council approved a water purchase agreement with the Jordan Valley Water Conservancy District, committing the city to buy a minimum of 5,867 acre-feet annually. The council also approved an interlocal agreement with Salt Lake County to conduct the 2021 municipal election and adopted an ordinance amending Title 6 with a fee schedule for violations. Several items were discussed but not voted on, including a franchise agreement for high-speed internet, firework restriction maps, and a stormwater ordinance amendment.
- Approved water purchase agreement with Jordan Valley Water Conservancy District (unanimous)
- Approved resolution R05-2021 for interlocal agreement with Salt Lake County for 2021 election (unanimous)
- Approved ordinance 2021-10 amending Title 6 and adopting fee schedule (unanimous)
- Approved consent agenda including minutes from March 18 and March 31 special meetings (unanimous)
City Council Work Meeting 1
The work meeting covered multiple discussion items including a franchise agreement for high-speed internet, the 2021 firework restriction map, and the Laguna-Malibu development. The general meeting included reports from the fire and police departments, approval of prior meeting minutes, and discussion of an interlocal agreement for the 2021 municipal election. No final votes were recorded in the minutes; all items were discussions or presentations.
- Approved March 18, 2021 special City Council meeting minutes
- Approved March 31, 2021 special City Council meeting minutes
- Discussed franchise agreement with Paul Murdock for high-speed internet
- Discussed 2021 firework restriction map
- Discussed Laguna-Malibu development
- Discussed proposed Storm Water Ordinance amendment
- Discussed FY 2021-2022 tentative budget
- Discussed interlocal agreement with Salt Lake County for 2021 election
Planning Commission Meeting Part 2
The Herriman Planning Commission unanimously approved the preliminary plat for the 33-lot Valhalla Subdivision, subject to 10 staff recommendations including density bonus conditions and a variance for lot widths. The commission also approved several other items: the Midas Crossing Commercial Plat Phase 2, a conditional use amendment for entry monument signs in Big Bend, 14 wireless communication towers, water tanks and pump house, and the Herriman Historic Park conditional use. All votes were unanimous.
- Approved preliminary plat for Valhalla Subdivision (33 lots) with 10 conditions (unanimous)
- Approved preliminary plat for Midas Crossing Commercial Plat Phase 2 (9 lots) with 5 conditions (unanimous)
- Approved conditional use amendment for entry monument signs in Big Bend (unanimous)
- Approved conditional use for 14 wireless communication towers (AMI) with 5 conditions (unanimous)
- Approved conditional use for water tanks & pump house with 6 conditions (unanimous)
- Approved conditional use for Herriman Historic Park with 2 conditions (unanimous)
Planning Commission Meeting Part 1
The Herriman Planning Commission unanimously approved all six agenda items, including the preliminary plat for the 33-lot Valhalla Subdivision, a commercial plat for Midas Crossing Phase 2, a conditional use amendment for entry monument signs in Big Bend, conditional uses for 14 wireless communication towers, water tanks and pump house, and the Herriman Historic Park. The Valhalla approval included conditions regarding density bonuses, lot widths, and a possible variance. The commission also discussed the proposed Rosecrest Master Development Agreement 4th Amendment but took no action.
- Approved preliminary plat for Midas Crossing Commercial Plat Phase 2 (unanimous)
- Approved preliminary plat for Valhalla Subdivision with 10 conditions (unanimous)
- Approved conditional use amendment for entry monument signs in Big Bend (unanimous)
- Approved conditional use for 14 wireless communication towers (unanimous)
- Approved conditional use for water tanks and pump house (unanimous)
- Approved conditional use for Herriman Historic Park (unanimous)
Special City Council Meeting
The Herriman City Council met on March 31, 2021, and took no public action other than procedural motions. The council voted unanimously to recess into a closed session to discuss an individual's character, professional competence, or health, as allowed by state law. After reconvening, the council adjourned without any public decisions, approvals, or discussions.
- Approved a motion to recess into closed session to discuss an individual's character, professional competence, or physical or mental health (unanimous, with two members absent).
- Approved a motion to adjourn the meeting at 7:30 p.m. (unanimous among those present).
City Council Meeting
The City Council discussed extending COVID-19 relief measures, including business license fee waivers and water delinquency fee suspensions. They directed staff to draft a resolution allowing businesses up to two fee waivers and to reinstate water delinquency fees starting April 30. The Council also discussed but did not decide on the minimum roadway width for private roads, and directed staff to make critical repairs to Fire Station #103 while planning for its eventual replacement.
- Directed staff to draft a resolution extending business license fee waivers for up to two years.
- Directed staff to reinstate water delinquency fee collection starting April 30, 2021.
- Directed staff to make critical sanitary repairs to Fire Station #103 and to plan for its replacement.
- Approved Resolution R03-2020 reappointing Andrew Powell, Brody Rypien, and Jackson Ferguson to the Planning Commission.
- Approved the consent agenda, including minutes and financial summary.
- Approved a motion to enter closed session for discussion of individual, litigation, and real property matters.
- Discussed but did not decide on the minimum roadway width for private roads (26 vs. 32 feet).
- Discussed but did not decide on adopting ranked-choice voting for the 2021 municipal election.
Planning Commission Meeting
The Herriman Planning Commission approved a conditional use permit for the White Pine Dental site plan at 11926 S Anthem Park Boulevard, with seven conditions including city-standard lighting, a cross-access easement, and coordination of fencing with future commercial projects. The commission also approved a preliminary plat for The Reserve at Sky Ranch, a 60-lot residential subdivision, with conditions restricting access from certain streets and requiring roundabout landscaping approval. A preliminary plat for Midas Crossing Commercial Plat 2 was continued to the next meeting due to improper notification, and a conditional use for Gorilla Car Wash was recommended for approval with modifications.
- Approved conditional use for White Pine Dental site plan (C2021-017) with 7 conditions, including city-standard lighting and cross-access easement.
- Approved preliminary plat for The Reserve at Sky Ranch (S2020-075) with conditions, including no access from 13400 South or 6400 West for specific lots and roundabout landscaping plan approval.
- Continued preliminary plat for Midas Crossing Commercial Plat 2 (S2021-016) to the next meeting due to improper notification.
- Recommended approval of conditional use for Gorilla Car Wash (C2020-085) with staff recommendations and modifications, including water-efficient design as a recommendation.
- Approved minutes for February 4 and February 18, 2021 Planning Commission meetings.
Special City Council Meeting
The Herriman City Council met in a special session and voted to recess into a closed session to discuss the character, professional competence, or physical or mental health of an individual, as allowed by state law. The motion passed with three ayes and one absence, and the council reconvened and adjourned without taking any other public action.
- Approved a motion to recess into closed session to discuss an individual's character, competence, or health (passed 3-0, with two absences).
- Adjourned the meeting at 5:00 p.m. after reconvening from closed session.
Special City Council Meeting
The Herriman City Council held a special meeting on March 11, 2021, and voted unanimously to recess into a closed session to discuss the character, professional competence, or physical or mental health of an individual, as permitted by Utah law. The council reconvened and adjourned without taking any other substantive action.
- Approved motion to recess into closed session (3-0, with 2 absent)
- Approved motion to adjourn meeting (3-0, with 2 absent)
City Council Meeting
The Herriman City Council held a work meeting and general meeting on March 10, 2021. The only action item was a motion to continue the Title 6 towing fee ordinance to a future meeting, which passed unanimously. The council also discussed several items, including Planning Commission appointments, the 2021 legislative session, a franchise agreement with HiCountryNet, and a Bonneville study update, but no formal decisions were made on those items.
- Continued Title 6 towing fee ordinance to future meeting (unanimous)
- Approved consent agenda including minutes from seven prior meetings (unanimous)
Special City Council Meeting
The Herriman City Council held a special meeting on March 8, 2021, with Mayor Pro Tempore Steve Shields presiding. The council unanimously voted to enter a closed session to discuss the character, professional competence, or physical or mental health of an individual, as permitted by state law. After reconvening, the council adjourned without taking any other substantive action.
- Nominated and approved Steve Shields as Mayor Pro Tempore to conduct the meeting (unanimous).
- Approved a motion to recess into closed session to discuss an individual's character, professional competence, or physical or mental health (unanimous).
- Adjourned the meeting at 5:11 p.m. (unanimous).
Special City Council Meeting
The special City Council meeting scheduled for March 5, 2021, was cancelled because a quorum was not present. No decisions were made or items discussed.
Planning Commission Meeting
The Planning Commission continued the preliminary plat for the 35-lot Valhalla Subdivision without a date, requiring the applicant and staff to address several issues including lot access, road slope, storm drainage, and density bonus calculations. The commission also approved the preliminary plat for the two-lot SLCC Juniper Subdivision with conditions.
- Continued Valhalla Subdivision preliminary plat (S2020-047) without date (6-0)
- Approved SLCC Juniper Subdivision preliminary plat (S2021-012) with 3 staff recommendations (5-0, 1 abstention)
- Approved minutes from January 21, 2021 Planning Commission meeting (unanimous)
Special City Council Meeting
The Herriman City Council met in special session and discussed the city manager recruitment process, hearing from a Robert Half representative about additional interviews. The council then voted unanimously to recess into closed session to discuss an individual's character and professional competence, as allowed by state law. No other substantive decisions were made.
- Unanimously approved closed session to discuss individual's character/professional competence (3-0, 2 absent)
- Adjourned meeting at 3:25 p.m.
Special City Council Meeting
The Herriman City Council held a special meeting on February 26, 2021, with only procedural actions. The council voted unanimously to nominate Steve Shields as Mayor Pro Tempore, then recessed into a closed session to discuss an individual's character or competence as allowed by state law. After reconvening, the council adjourned without any substantive decisions.
- Nominated Steve Shields as Mayor Pro Tempore (unanimous)
- Recessed into closed session under Utah Code §52-4-205 (unanimous)
- Adjourned meeting at 10:02 a.m. (unanimous)
Special City Council Meeting
The special City Council meeting scheduled for February 25, 2021, was cancelled because a quorum was not present. No decisions were made, and the agenda items, including a discussion of the city manager recruitment process and a potential closed session, were not addressed.
- Meeting cancelled due to lack of quorum
City Council Meeting
The Council approved three zoning-related ordinances: adding a Village Mixed Use Overlay to 48.45 acres near Real Vista Drive and Academy Parkway, amending the General Plan for 31.9 acres at Rose Canyon Road, and rezoning that same property to A-.25 Agricultural and C-2 Commercial with conditions. All votes were unanimous. The Council also discussed but took no action on a proposed boundary adjustment with South Jordan, deciding not to authorize it.
- Approved Ordinance 2021-07 adding the VMU Village Mixed Use Overlay Zone to 48.45 acres at 4002 W Real Vista Drive and 14752 S Academy Parkway.
- Approved Ordinance 2021-08 amending the General Plan for 31.9 acres at 13374 S Rose Canyon Road from Low Density Residential to Agricultural Residential and Commercial.
- Approved Ordinance 2021-09 rezoning 31.9 acres at 13374 S Rose Canyon Road from A-1 to A-.25 and C-2, with conditions on density and agricultural use for lots on the western border.
- Directed staff to research the value of continuing to own the Harmony Woods right-of-way property, taking no action on road improvements.
- Decided not to authorize a proposed boundary adjustment with South Jordan.
Special City Council Meeting
The Herriman City Council met in a special session and voted unanimously to enter a closed session to discuss the character and professional competence of potential city manager candidates. No other substantive decisions were made; the meeting was procedural and adjourned after reconvening.
- Approved motion to enter closed session for city manager candidate discussion (unanimous)
- Adjourned meeting at 2:51 p.m. (unanimous)
Special City Council Meeting
The special City Council meeting scheduled for February 18, 2021, was cancelled because a quorum was not present. No decisions were made. The agenda included a discussion on the city manager recruitment process and a possible closed session, but neither occurred.
- Meeting cancelled due to lack of quorum
Planning Commission Meeting
The Herriman Planning Commission approved a subdivision plat amendment for property line adjustments in Rosecrest Plat "O", a subdivision plat amendment for townhomes in Village at the Boulders Phase 3, and a review of building elevations and exterior materials for Garage Grill. All three items passed unanimously. A text amendment regarding fence setbacks for recreational uses was withdrawn by the applicant.
- Approved subdivision plat amendment S2020-025 for property line adjustments in Rosecrest Plat 'O' (unanimous)
- Approved subdivision plat amendment S2021-009 for townhomes in Village at the Boulders Phase 3 (unanimous)
- Approved building elevations and exterior materials for Garage Grill, file C2020-013 (unanimous)
- Withdrawn: text amendment to Land Development Code for fence setback exception for recreational uses
Special City Council Meeting
The council discussed the city manager recruitment process with a Robert Half representative, agreeing to narrow candidates to 6-8 finalists and conduct initial interviews with the council, followed by staff interviews. They scheduled future meetings for candidate interviews and will review candidate profiles before the next meeting. No formal votes were taken on the recruitment process.
- Agreed to narrow city manager candidates to 6-8 finalists
- Scheduled future meetings for city manager candidate interviews
- Council to review candidate profiles individually before next meeting
City Council Meeting
The Herriman City Council unanimously approved three ordinances: a storm drain impact fee, a water impact fee, and an updated Water Master Plan. The new impact fees will take effect on May 11, 2021. The council also discussed, but did not vote on, proposed amendments to public safety and vehicle codes, including new civil enforcement for parking violations and new towing restrictions.
- Approved Ordinance 2021-04 adopting a Storm Drain Impact Fee (unanimous)
- Approved Ordinance 2021-05 adopting a Water Impact Fee (unanimous)
- Approved Ordinance 2021-06 adopting an updated Water Master Plan (unanimous)
Special City Council Meeting
The Herriman City Council held a special meeting and approved a resolution granting local consent for one off-premises beer retailer license for the 7-11 at 12482 South Rosecrest Road. The vote was unanimous among the two council members present and the mayor; two council members were absent. No other substantive decisions were made.
- Approved resolution for off-premises beer retailer license for 7-11 at 12482 South Rosecrest Road (unanimous)
Special Joint Planning Commission, City Council Meeting
The special joint meeting of the Planning Commission and City Council consisted solely of a training session on the Open and Public Meetings Act, led by City Attorney Chase Andrizzi. No substantive decisions were made; the meeting adjourned after the training.
Planning Commission Meeting
The Herriman Planning Commission approved all three administrative items on the agenda: a conditional use for Beyond Welding, a lot line adjustment in North Meadows Subdivision, and the Juniper Canyon Trails and Open Space Phase 1. They also recommended approval of the Amended Water Master Plan to the City Council. The meeting included a work session on the draft General Plan update, with discussion but no formal action.
- Approved conditional use for Beyond Welding light manufacturing (6-0)
- Approved lot line adjustment for North Meadows Subdivision (6-0)
- Approved Juniper Canyon Trails and Open Space Phase 1 conditional use (6-0)
- Recommended approval of Amended Water Master Plan to City Council (6-0)
City Council Meeting
The Council approved the 2021 board, committee, and commission appointments, including a contentious change that moved the Council of Governments (COG) seat from Councilmember Smith to Councilmember Ohrn. The motion passed 3-2, with Councilmember Smith and Mayor Watts voting against. The Council also approved a rezone for the Valhalla subdivision and a change order for the Rosecrest Pump Station project.
- Approved 2021 board/committee appointments, moving COG seat to Ohrn (3-2)
- Approved Ordinance 2021-03 rezoning 5 acres at 6477 W Valhalla Circle from FR-2.5 to A-1 (unanimous)
- Approved $198,844 change order for Rosecrest Pump Station project (unanimous)
- Closed public hearings on water and storm water impact fees; no fees enacted at this meeting
- Approved consent agenda including monthly financial summary (unanimous, Henderson absent)
Planning Commission Meeting
The Commission unanimously recommended approval of the Academy Village Place Phase 1 site plan, including a Lee's Marketplace grocery store and commercial pads, with conditions. It also recommended approval of a VMU overlay zone, a General Plan amendment, and a zoning map amendment for The Reserve at Sky Ranch subdivision. The preliminary subdivision plat for 60 single-family lots was tabled pending further review.
- Approved final site plan for Academy Village Place Phase 1 (Lee's Marketplace grocery store and commercial pads) (5-0)
- Recommended approval of VMU overlay zone for 48.45 acres at 4002 W Real Vista Drive and 14752 S Academy Parkway (5-0)
- Recommended approval of General Plan amendment for 31.9 acres at 13374 S Rose Canyon Road (6-0)
- Recommended approval of zoning map amendment for 31.9 acres at 13374 S Rose Canyon Road (5-0)
- Tabled preliminary approval of Reserve at Sky Ranch subdivision (60 lots) pending further review (5-0)
City Council Meeting
The Community Development and Renewal Agency Board discussed a proposed participation agreement with Herriman 73 Partners, LLC for the Automall project area, including a sales tax incentive. No formal decision was made; the board directed staff to bring back a revised agreement with a $15 million cap and a small developer reimbursement for public improvements. The board also approved the process for approving the meeting minutes.
- Approved process for preparing and approving meeting minutes (unanimous)
- Discussed participation agreement with Herriman 73 Partners, LLC; no vote taken
- Directed staff to revise agreement with $15 million sales tax participation cap
- Agreed to reimburse developer only for public improvement and infrastructure costs