Nephi public meetings in 2021
56 substantive meetings from 2021, with official agendas or minutes and plain-English summaries.
City Council Agendas
The Nephi City Council will hold a public hearing on the W. Wright Industrial Annexation, then consider several planning items including a zone change for Gardner Village, a development agreement for Powell Yards, and annexation area level changes. The agenda also includes routine consent items, business licenses, and a reimbursement resolution. The meeting will conclude with an executive session covering personnel, litigation, and other sensitive matters.
- Public hearing on W. Wright Industrial Annexation
- Gardner Village Zone Change - Ordinance 12-21-2021
- Powell Yards Development Agreement and Final Subdivision Approval
- Reimbursement Resolution 12-21-2021
- Executive session on personnel, litigation, real property, and other topics
The Nephi City Council unanimously approved Ordinance 12-21-2021, rezoning the Gardner Village subdivision to R2-(PUD) to align with its actual development as individually sold lots. The council also accepted the Powell Yards Subdivision development agreement and final plat, contingent on a variance, and adopted a reimbursement resolution for the Hive recreation facility. Several other items were approved, including a business license and consent agenda, while a property level change request was tabled.
- Adopted Ordinance 12-21-2021 rezoning Gardner Village to R2-(PUD) (unanimous)
- Accepted Powell Yards Subdivision development agreement (unanimous)
- Accepted Powell Yards final plat contingent on variance (unanimous)
- Adopted Resolution 12-21-2021 for Hive reimbursement (unanimous)
- Approved business license for Nestes Ideas (unanimous)
- Approved consent agenda including minutes, claims, and burial rights (unanimous)
- Moved properties north of hospital from level 3 to level 2 on annexation map (unanimous)
- Tabled Worthington property level change request (unanimous)
City Council Agendas
The Nephi City Council is holding a work session to discuss annexation options for north properties and the W. Wright Industrial Annexation, along with Planning Commission items including the Powell Yards subdivision and development agreement and the Gardner Village Zone Change. They will also review financing options for the Hive bond and receive updates on administrative and financial matters. The meeting includes an executive session for discussions on personnel, legal, and property matters.
- Annexation options for North properties
- W. Wright Industrial Annexation
- Powell Yards subdivision & development agreement
- Gardner Village Zone Change
- Financing options for Hive bond
The council agreed to initiate annexation for the Gordon McPherson land area, partly because the city owns some property there. They also discussed zoning options and heard updates on the W. Wright Industrial Annexation, Powell Yards subdivision, Gardner Village zone change, and financing for the Hive project. No formal votes were taken; decisions were agreements to proceed or continue discussions.
- Agreed to initiate annexation process for Gordon McPherson land
- Agreed to keep same meeting schedule for 2022, with official approval next week
- Generally favored pursuing purchase of bishop's storehouse for Hive project
Planning Commission Agendas
The Nephi City Planning Commission will hold public hearings on a home occupation license for Fuentes, a development agreement for Powell Yards, and a PUD overlay zone for Gardner Village. They will also consider final approval of the Powell Yards subdivision, a vicinity plan for the Johnson Property commercial subdivision, and discuss combined use zone changes and conceptual zoning for an annexation area.
- Public Hearing - Home Occupation License - Fuentes
- Public Hearing - Powell Yards Development Agreement
- Public Hearing - Gardner Village - PUD Overlay Zone
- Powell Yards Subdivision - Final Approval
- Johnson Property Commercial Subdivision - Vicinity
The Nephi City Planning Commission held public hearings and approved several items. They approved the Powell Yards subdivision development agreement and final plat, the Johnson Property Commercial vicinity plat, and the Gardner Village PUD overlay zone, all unanimously. They also declined a request for a second December meeting for the Northridge subdivision, and discussed possible Combined Use Zone code revisions and annexation area conceptual zoning.
- Approved Powell Yards subdivision development agreement (unanimous)
- Approved Powell Yards subdivision final plat (unanimous)
- Approved Johnson Property Commercial vicinity plat (unanimous)
- Approved Gardner Village PUD overlay zone (unanimous)
- Declined request for second December meeting for Northridge subdivision
- Approved minutes from November 10, 2021 meeting (unanimous)
City Council Agendas
The Nephi City Council is meeting to handle routine business including consent agenda items, business licenses, and a new library hire. They will also discuss an annexation area level change, agreements on nuisance violations for two motels, and several work session topics. The meeting includes an executive session for various sensitive matters.
- Annexation Area Level Change - Humphrey
- Safari Motel Agreement on nuisance violations
- Motel 6 Agreement on nuisance violations
- Ratification of new hire Randy Jessen as Library Worker I
- Chamber of Commerce Grant presentation
The Nephi City Council approved probation agreements with Safari Motel and Motel 6, which had been operating illegally by allowing stays longer than 30 consecutive days. The agreements require the motels to prevent long-term stays, maintain accessible records of guests, and allow law enforcement to inspect records upon request. The council also approved a business license for Marich Trucking LLC, ratified the hiring of a library worker, and changed the Humphrey property's annexation level to Level 1.
- Approved probation agreement with Safari Motel (unanimous)
- Approved probation agreement with Motel 6 (unanimous)
- Approved business license for Marich Trucking LLC (unanimous)
- Ratified Randy Jessen as library worker (unanimous)
- Changed Humphrey property to Level 1 on Annexation Area Map (unanimous)
- Approved consent agenda including minutes and claims (unanimous)
City Council Agendas
The City Council will hold a work session to discuss the Chamber of Commerce Grant and options regarding a Hive bond. The meeting also includes presentations from the Juab Travel Council and various administrative updates.
- Chamber of Commerce Grant discussion
- Presentation by Juab Travel Council
- Discussion of options for Hive bond
- Review of financial reports
- Executive Session regarding real property, litigation, and personnel
The work session included updates and discussions but no formal decisions were made. The council heard about the Greater Nephi Chamber of Commerce's reorganization and a possible $10,000 grant, and discussed a letter of support for a regional OHV trail project. Financing options for the Hive were postponed. The council then moved into executive session.
- Postponed discussion of Hive financing options to a later date
- Moved into executive session to discuss individual character/competence and real property (unanimous vote)
City Council Agendas
The Nephi City Council is meeting to handle routine business including consent agenda items, new hires, and an audit presentation. They will also consider two zone changes, a temporary land-use ordinance, an address change ordinance, and an agreement with Gordon McPherson. The meeting includes an election canvass and a possible executive session.
- Mangelson Property Zone Change
- Powell Yards Zone Change
- Temporary Land-Use Ordinance 11-16-2021
- Ordinance 11-16-2021-C - Authorization of Address Change
- Gordon McPherson Agreement
The Nephi City Council approved several items, including a zero lot-line overlay for the Mangelson property, a zone change for the Powell Yards subdivision, a six-month moratorium on development in Combined Use Zones, and an ordinance authorizing the city administrator to assign physical addresses. The council also ratified the hiring of two new city employees, approved business licenses, and certified the official election results.
- Approved consent agenda including minutes and claims (unanimous)
- Approved Class A beer license for Good 2 Go Store #419 and business license for Greater Nephi Chamber of Commerce (unanimous)
- Ratified hiring of Shauna Talbot as Planner I and Michael Cameron Johansen as Utility Tech I (unanimous)
- Adopted Ordinance 11-16-2021-A adding zero lot-line overlay to Mangelson property (unanimous)
- Adopted Ordinance 11-16-2021-B changing Powell Yards subdivision zone from R1-H to R-1 (unanimous)
- Adopted Ordinance 11-16-2021 prohibiting subdivision development in Combined Use Zones for six months (unanimous)
- Adopted Ordinance 11-16-2021-C authorizing city administrator to assign physical addresses (unanimous)
- Approved Gordon McPherson easement agreement for power lines (unanimous)
Planning Commission Agendas
The Nephi City Planning Commission is meeting to hold public hearings on zone changes for the Mangelson and Jones properties, and to consider the Powell Yards Subdivision. The agenda also includes approval of minutes from previous meetings.
- Public hearing: Zone change for Mangelson property
- Public hearing: Zone change for Jones property
- Consideration of Powell Yards Subdivision
- Approval of minutes from 10-13-21 and 10-27-21 meetings
The Nephi Planning Commission held public hearings and approved two zone changes. The Powell Yards subdivision zone change from R1-H to R1 and its preliminary plat were both approved unanimously, despite noted code non-compliance addressed via a development agreement. The Mangelson property received a zero lot-line overlay on its R3 zoning, also unanimously. No public comment was made on the Mangelson request.
- Approved Powell Yards zone change from R1-H to R1 (unanimous)
- Approved Powell Yards preliminary plat (unanimous)
- Approved Mangelson zero lot-line overlay on R3 property (unanimous)
- Approved minutes from October 13, 2021 meeting (unanimous)
- Approved minutes from October 27, 2021 meeting with amendment (unanimous)
City Council Agendas
The City Council will hold a work session to discuss the construction project for The Hive recreation facility and the W. Wright Industrial annexation petition. The meeting also includes updates on financial reports from the City Administrator.
- The Hive Recreation Facility construction project
- W. Wright Industrial Annexation petition and certification
- City Administrator financial reports
The council discussed the Hive recreation center's construction progress and financing, directing staff to pursue funding to complete the project, possibly by fall 2022. They also reviewed an annexation petition for W. Wright Industrial Annexation and the latest financial statements. No formal votes were recorded; the meeting was a work session.
- Directed staff to pursue funding to complete the Hive recreation center (no vote recorded)
- Reviewed W. Wright Industrial Annexation petition and certification (no action taken)
- Reviewed current financial statements (no action taken)
City Council Agendas
The Nephi City Council is meeting to consider several items, including a parks and recreation impact fee ordinance, a subdivision plat for Bryce's Landing Phase B, and a cooperative agreement with UDOT for a bridge project. The agenda also includes routine approvals, recognitions, and a public comment period. The meeting will conclude with an executive session.
- Ordinance 11-02-2021 - Parks and Recreation Impact Fee
- Bryce's Landing Phase B Subdivision
- UDOT Project Cooperative Agreement
- UDOT Presentation - Bridge Project
- Approval of Claims and Business Licenses
The Nephi City Council approved several items, including the adoption of a parks and recreation impact fee ordinance, the Bryce's Landing Phase B Subdivision, a revised employment residency policy, and a UDOT project cooperative agreement. The council also approved the consent agenda and two business licenses. A presentation from UDOT about a freeway bridge project was given, and public comments were heard regarding safety concerns on Highway 132.
- Approved consent agenda including minutes and burial rights sales (unanimous)
- Approved business licenses for Good 2 Go Store #419 and Sampson's Install (unanimous)
- Approved Bryce's Landing Phase B Subdivision (4-1, Jones nay)
- Adopted Ordinance 11-02-2021 establishing parks and recreation impact fees (unanimous)
- Adopted revised employment residency policy expanding zip codes (unanimous)
- Ratified UDOT Project Cooperative Agreement for Highway 132 improvements (unanimous)
Planning Commission Agendas
The Nephi City Planning Commission is meeting to handle procedural items, including a prayer and the role of new commissioners and alternates. The main business is reviewing the final subdivision for Bryce's Landing Phase B and a site plan for Maverick. No dollar amounts or detailed conditions are listed in the agenda.
- Bryce's Landing Phase B Subdivision Final
- Maverick Site Plan
- New Commissioners and Alternates role
The Nephi City Planning Commission approved the final plat for Bryce's Landing Phase B Subdivision, contingent on Development Review Committee recommendations, and approved the Maverick site plan after resolving sign height and utility issues. Both motions passed unanimously. The commission also discussed roles for new commissioners and alternates.
- Approved Bryce's Landing Phase B Subdivision final plat contingent on DRC recommendations (unanimous)
- Designated parking spots at Bryce's Landing as a 'parking area' (unanimous)
- Approved Maverick site plan (unanimous)
City Council Agendas
The Nephi City Council is holding a work session to discuss several items, including airport leases, the Sperry Well, a Chamber of Commerce matter, a Level 2 analysis for Humphrey's Annexation, and a UDOT project related to Nephi waterways. The council will also receive updates from the city administrator and council members, and then convene in executive session for discussions on personnel, legal, and other sensitive matters.
- Airport leases discussion
- Sperry Well discussion
- Humphrey's Annexation Level 2 analysis
- UDOT project and Nephi waterways
- Executive session on character, collective bargaining, litigation, real property, water shares, security, investigations, trade secrets, procurement
The Nephi City Council held a work session and agreed to support longer-term airport leases, with 20-year leases noted as common. They also agreed to join a UDOT mill and fill project along Highway 132, with the agreement to be brought back at the November 2, 2021 meeting. No formal votes were taken; these were consensus agreements during the work session.
- Agreed to support longer-term airport leases (consensus)
- Agreed to join UDOT mill and fill project along Highway 132, with agreement to be brought back Nov 2, 2021 (consensus)
City Council Agendas
The Nephi City Council is meeting to discuss and decide on several items, including a public hearing on the Parks & Recreation impact fee, approval of business licenses, appointment of election judges, and planning items. The agenda also includes routine approvals of minutes, claims, and burial rights, as well as updates from CentraCom and city staff. The meeting will conclude with an executive session covering various legal and personnel matters.
- Public hearing on Parks & Recreation impact fee
- Approval of business licenses
- Appointment of election judges
- Planning items: Planning Commission members and CR Circle 2
- UDOT school zone agreements
The Nephi City Council held a public hearing and discussed proposed parks and recreation impact fees, then directed staff to bring an ordinance to the next meeting to adopt them. The council also approved the final plat for the CR Circle 2 subdivision, authorized the mayor to sign UDOT school zone agreements, and declared three police vehicles as surplus. All votes were unanimous.
- Directed staff to draft ordinance adopting parks and recreation impact fees
- Approved final plat for CR Circle 2 subdivision (unanimous)
- Authorized mayor to sign UDOT school zone flasher agreements on Highways 28 and 132 (unanimous)
- Declared three police vehicles as surplus for sale via Govdeals (unanimous)
- Approved consent agenda including minutes, claims, and burial rights sale (unanimous)
- Approved business licenses for Maid to Clean and The Mojo Real Estate Team (unanimous)
- Ratified Planning Commission appointments (unanimous)
City Council Agendas
The Nephi City Council is meeting to handle routine business, including approving minutes, claims, and burial rights, and issuing business licenses. They will also discuss several substantive items: the North Ridge Phase B planning item, airport agreements (Finster Agreement), an Electric Mutual Aid Agreement, and a presentation on the PAR Tax Arts Grant. A public hearing on the Parks & Recreation Impact Fee is scheduled for October 19th.
- North Ridge Phase B planning item
- Finster Agreement (airport)
- Electric Mutual Aid Agreement
- PAR Tax Arts Grant presentation
- Public hearing on Parks & Recreation Impact Fee (Oct 19)
The Nephi City Council approved the final plat for North Ridge Subdivision Phase B, contingent on the developer signing an amended development agreement that includes dedicating a lot for a future road connection and removing power lines. The council also approved business licenses for Salt Creek Communication and CL Landscape, an airport lease agreement with Cody and Leo Finster for five hangars, and an electric mutual aid agreement. Councilor Kent Jones announced his resignation effective November 2, 2021, due to health concerns.
- Approved consent agenda including minutes and warrant register (unanimous)
- Approved business licenses for Salt Creek Communication and CL Landscape (unanimous)
- Approved North Ridge Phase B final plat contingent on development agreement amendment (4-1, Jones nay)
- Approved airport lease agreement with Cody and Leo Finster for five hangars (unanimous)
- Approved Electric Mutual Aid Assistance Agreement and authorized Mayor to sign (unanimous)
- Council agreed to meet Monday to set up Halloween Town decorations
City Council Agendas
The Nephi City Council is holding a work session to discuss several topics, including parks and recreation impact fees, water rights and system issues, electrical master plan and mutual aid agreement, well-being survey questions, and airport ARPA funds. The meeting also includes city administrator and council updates, followed by a regular meeting that will convene into executive session for discussions on personnel, legal, and other sensitive matters.
- Parks & Recreation Impact Fee discussion
- Water Rights/System discussion
- Electrical Master Plan and Mutual Aid Agreement
- Airport ARPA funds discussion
- Executive session on character/competence, collective bargaining, litigation, real property, water shares, security systems, investigations, trade secrets, procurement
The Nephi City Council held a work session on September 28, 2021, where they directed consultant Fed Philpot to remove the gun range property from the draft parks and recreation impact fee analysis and set a public hearing for October 19, 2021, to accept comments. The council also directed staff to pursue American Rescue Plan funds for the airport, potentially for credit card machine upgrades and broadband service. No formal votes were taken on these items; the only formal action was a unanimous motion to enter executive session.
- Directed removal of gun range property from parks impact fee analysis
- Set public hearing for Oct. 19, 2021, on parks impact fee analysis
- Directed pursuit of ARP funds for airport, possibly for credit card machines and broadband
- Convened into executive session (unanimous)
City Council Agendas
The Nephi City Council is meeting to consider several planning items, including the Bar W annexation, land use code changes, and a street vacation ordinance. The agenda also includes a public hearing on the street vacation, approval of business licenses, and a request for out-of-state travel. The meeting will conclude with an executive session for discussion of various legal and personnel matters.
- Bar W Annexation - Ordinance 09-21-2021
- Land Use Code Changes - Ordinance 09-21-2021-A
- Street Vacation - Ordinance 09-21-2021-B
- Public Hearing on Street Vacation
- Out of State Travel Request
The Nephi City Council adopted three ordinances: the Bar W annexation (Ordinance 09-21-2021), land use code revisions for interior accessory dwelling units (Ordinance 09-21-2021-A), and a street vacation along 500 South (Ordinance 09-21-2021-B). The council also approved a change to the annexation area map for a property owner, approved business licenses, and authorized out-of-state police training travel. The Bar W annexation and map change passed 4-1 with Councilor Kent Jones voting no; all other motions were unanimous.
- Adopted Ordinance 09-21-2021 Bar W Annexation (4-1, Jones nay)
- Adopted Ordinance 09-21-2021-A land use code revisions for interior ADUs (unanimous)
- Adopted Ordinance 09-21-2021-B street vacation along 500 South (unanimous)
- Approved annexation area map level change for Joe Humphrey's property from Level 3 to Level 2 (4-1, Jones nay)
- Approved business licenses for Foam 'N Fun and Ingram Art Studio (unanimous)
- Approved out-of-state travel for police officers to Redmond, WA training (unanimous)
- Approved consent agenda including minutes, claims, and burial rights sales (unanimous)
City Council Agendas
The Nephi City Council is holding a work session to discuss several planning and policy items, including a public hearing on the BAR W annexation request, ATV/OHV policing, a water connection policy, an annexation level change for Humphrey, and land use code changes. The council will also discuss other planning items like North Ridge Phase B, Nebo ATV, and the Mangelson zone change, as well as miscellaneous topics such as water credits and a business license public hearing. The meeting will then move into a regular session to consider vehicle leases and an executive session for various legal and personnel matters.
- Public hearing on BAR W annexation request
- Discussion of ATV/OHV policing
- Water connection policy discussion
- Annexation level change request for Humphrey
- Land use code changes
The council agreed to a special enforcement detail with off-duty officers working overtime shifts to police illegal ATV/OHV and golf cart use on public roads, focusing on fall and spring seasons. The council also directed staff to place an annexation level change on the next regular meeting agenda, and to bring land use code revisions in ordinance form for consideration. A business license revocation hearing was moved from September 21 to October 5 at the request of the businesses involved.
- Approved special ATV/OHV/golf cart enforcement detail with overtime shifts (seasonal)
- Directed staff to put annexation level change on next regular meeting agenda
- Directed staff to bring land use code revisions in ordinance form next week
- Agreed to grant courtesy to move business license revocation hearing to October 5
Planning Commission Agendas
The Nephi City Planning Commission is meeting to discuss and potentially approve several subdivision plats, site plans, and a zone change request. A public hearing will be held on proposed changes to the Land Use Code. The agenda includes final approval for North Ridge Subdivision Phase B and site plans for Nebo ATV and a refrigeration plant.
- Public hearing on proposed Land Use Code changes
- North Ridge Subdivision Phase B final approval
- Nebo ATV site plan
- Refrigeration Plant site plan
- Mangelson zone change request
The Nephi City Planning Commission held a public hearing to accept comment on proposed land use code revisions, primarily to comply with a 2021 Utah state law requiring cities to allow interior accessory dwelling units (ADUs). The revisions also address Planned Unit Developments, noticing requirements, and the Central Commercial Zone use list. No public comment was given, and the hearing closed at 7:10 p.m. No decisions were made during this hearing.
- Opened public hearing to accept comment on proposed land use code revisions
- Explained revisions are required by 2021 Utah state law on interior ADUs
- Noted city regulations on ADUs must be in place by October 1, 2021
- Closed hearing with no public comment received
City Council Agendas
The Nephi City Council directed staff to proceed with hiring a full-time planner, agreeing it was needed to manage unprecedented growth. They also discussed allowing external accessory dwelling units (ADUs) but took no formal action, and directed staff to pursue obtaining drainage easements for stormwater. The meeting was a work session, so no formal votes were taken.
- Directed staff to proceed with hiring a full-time planner
- Discussed external ADU allowance, no action taken
- Directed staff to pursue obtaining stormwater drainage easements
City Council Agendas
The Nephi City Council adopted Ordinance 08-17-2021A, amending the beer license code to prohibit beer licenses for special or one-time events, with a roll-call vote of 4-1 (Seely dissenting). The council also approved the final plat for Bryce's Landing Subdivision, a zone change for North Ridge Phase B, a blight designation for 720 South Main, and authorized the mayor to sign a letter to UDOT and two corridor agreements.
- Adopted Ordinance 08-17-2021A amending beer license code to prohibit special event beer sales (4-1, Seely nay)
- Approved final plat for Bryce's Landing Subdivision (unanimous)
- Adopted Ordinance 08-17-2021 changing North Ridge Phase B zone from R1-H to R1-8 (unanimous)
- Adopted Resolution 08-17-2021 declaring 720 South Main a blight area (unanimous)
- Authorized mayor to sign letter to UDOT regarding 1500 North Street access (unanimous)
- Authorized mayor to sign two UDOT corridor agreements (unanimous)
- Approved consent agenda including minutes and warrant register (unanimous)
- Approved business licenses for Carson's Aeration and The Goal Done Girl LLC (unanimous)
City Council Agendas
The council discussed a proposed amendment to the development agreement with Kenneth Jenson, requiring a third corporation to comply with the purchase contract and development agreement, and directed staff to bring it to a regular meeting. They also discussed a blight area request from Alex Johnson and directed staff to bring it to the next regular meeting, with recommendations to be conveyed to the Planning Commission. No formal votes were taken; all items were directed for future consideration.
- Directed staff to bring development agreement amendment with Kenneth Jenson to a regular council meeting
- Directed Councilor Worwood to convey blight area recommendations to the Planning Commission
- Directed staff to bring Alex Johnson's blight area request to the next regular meeting
City Council Agendas
The Nephi City Council will hold its regular meeting on August 3, 2021, covering consent agenda items, business licenses, and planning items. Key actions include a final plat approval for Bryce's Landing (commercial), a fee resolution, and an agreement with Ken Jenson. The council will also discuss the General Plan update survey and enter an executive session for several specified purposes.
- Bryce's Landing Final Plat Approval (Commercial)
- Master Fee Resolution 08-03-2021
- Ken Jenson Agreement
- General Plan Update Survey
- Bar W Annexation Certification
The Nephi City Council approved a revised Master Fee Schedule (Resolution 08-04-21) to align building permit fees with Utah Code, approved two business licenses (Mtn. Pass and Beal Rentals), and approved Addendum No. 4 to the Jenson agreement extending the due diligence period by 30 days. The council tabled the first amendment to the Jenson agreements pending legal review, and removed the Bryce's Landing final plat approval from the agenda. Public comment included opposition to alcohol sales at public events and a request for traffic calming on 1250 North.
- Approved consent agenda including minutes and warrant register (unanimous)
- Approved business license for Mtn. Pass (unanimous)
- Approved business license for Beal Rentals (unanimous)
- Approved Addendum No. 4 to Jenson agreement extending due diligence 30 days (unanimous)
- Tabled first amendment to Jenson agreements (unanimous)
- Adopted Resolution 08-04-21 with revised Master Fee Schedule (unanimous)
- Removed Bryce's Landing final plat approval from agenda
City Council Agendas
The Nephi City Community Reinvestment Agency is meeting to consider an interlocal agreement related to a Commercial Project Community Redevelopment Area. This is the only substantive item on the agenda; the rest is procedural.
- Interlocal agreement for Commercial Project Community Redevelopment Area
The Nephi City Community Reinvestment Agency met and unanimously approved a motion to authorize the mayor to sign an Interlocal Cooperation Agreement with the Juab County Community Reinvestment Agency. No other substantive decisions were made; the meeting adjourned shortly after.
- Authorized mayor to sign Interlocal Cooperation Agreement with Juab County CRA (unanimous)
City Council Agendas
The Nephi City Council is holding a work session and regular meeting on July 27, 2021. The agenda includes a drug task force update, discussion of RV park code, and a zone change request for the Bowles property. The regular meeting will also consider out-of-state travel and an executive session covering multiple topics.
- Zone change request for Bowles property (Ordinance 07-27-2021)
- Drug Task Force update
- RV Park Code discussion
- Out of state travel
- Executive session on personnel, litigation, real property, and other matters
The council heard a report on West Central Strike Force statistics and discussed RV park long-term tenant issues with park owners and code enforcement. Ken Johansen requested a code change to allow people building a home to live in an RV during construction. No formal decisions were made; the meeting was a work session.
- Heard West Central Strike Force statistics for April-June 2021
- Discussed RV park long-term tenant issues with owners and code enforcement
- Heard request to change city code to allow RV living during home construction
City Council Agendas
The Nephi City Council is holding its regular meeting to consider consent items, business licenses, planning items including a final plat for Bryce's Landing and an agreement with Ken Jenson, and a new master fee resolution. The council will also receive updates on the Bar W annexation and may enter executive session for several exempt topics.
- Approval of minutes from four prior meetings (7-20 and 7-27 regular and work sessions)
- Approval of claims and burial rights (consent agenda)
- Ken Jenson Agreement and General Plan Update Survey (planning items)
- Bryce's Landing Final Plat Approval (commercial)
- Master Fee Resolution 08-03-2021
The Nephi City Council unanimously adopted Ordinance 07-27-2021, changing the zone on two parcels (approximately 10 acres) known as the Bowles property from R1-H to R2-Z, following a Planning Commission recommendation and a public hearing. The council also approved out-of-state travel for the Recreation Director to Colorado for certification testing and for police officers to Mesquite for drug enforcement training. The meeting then adjourned into a work session to discuss RV park code issues.
- Adopted Ordinance 07-27-2021 zone change (R1-H to R2-Z) for Bowles property (unanimous)
- Approved out-of-state travel for Recreation Director to Colorado (unanimous)
- Approved out-of-state travel for police officers to Mesquite for drug enforcement training (unanimous)
City Council Agendas
The Nephi City Council is meeting to consider several planning items, including the Bar W Annexation Petition, a blight ordinance, and the Winn Ridge Development. They will also review development and sale agreements for the Bow Shop and South Electrical properties, as well as a purchase agreement for 1000 South properties. The agenda includes routine consent items, public comment, and appointments, along with a possible executive session.
- Bar W Annexation Petition
- Blight Ordinance
- Winn Ridge Development
- Bow Shop Sale - REPC - Development Agreement
- Purchase Agreement for 1000 South properties
The Nephi City Council approved several items, including a new blight ordinance to encourage development, acceptance of the Bar W annexation petition, and the final plat for the 67-lot Winn Ridge subdivision. The council also approved business licenses, property agreements with Mad Dog Knives and Riley Worwood, and a land purchase for 1000 South. A zone change request was postponed to a future work session.
- Adopted Ordinance 07-20-2021 (blight ordinance) unanimously
- Accepted Bar W Annexation Petition (12.13 acres) unanimously
- Approved final plat for Winn Ridge subdivision (67 lots) unanimously
- Approved business and beer licenses for Harts Gas and Food LLC (Chevron and Texaco) contingent on requirements
- Approved business licenses for TM Damp Proofing and Paladin Automotive (Memmott abstained)
- Authorized mayor to sign property purchase and development agreements with Mad Dog Knives unanimously
- Authorized mayor to sign property purchase and development agreements with Riley Worwood unanimously
- Approved land purchase agreement for 1000 South ($225,000) unanimously
Planning Commission Agendas
The Planning Commission will conduct public hearings regarding a Blight Ordinance and a zone change request for the Bowles Property. The meeting also includes discussion of potential code changes.
- Public Hearing: Blight Ordinance
- Public Hearing: Zone Change
- Zone Change Request: Bowles Property
- Discussion of potential code changes
City Council Agendas
The Nephi City Council is holding a work session to discuss several items, including a request for educational assistance, the beer license code, a development agreement for the Canyon Mines property, and the Red Cliffs Annexation Master Plan. The meeting also includes updates from the city administrator and council members, followed by a regular meeting that will convene in executive session for discussions on personnel, legal, and property matters.
- Request for Educational Assistance
- Beer License Code discussion
- Development Agreement for Canyon Mines property
- Red Cliffs Annexation Master Plan
- Executive session on character/competence, collective bargaining, litigation, real property, water shares, security, investigations, trade secrets, procurement
The Nephi City Council held a work session where they discussed and agreed to introduce two draft ordinances regarding beer licensing at special events—one allowing beer sales with conditions and one prohibiting them—at the next regular meeting. They also agreed to create a masterplan for city-owned property on the south end, and discussed the Education Assistance Personnel Policy, directing that education assistance requests come from the requestor's department budget. No formal votes were taken during the work session; the only formal action was a unanimous vote to enter executive session.
- Agreed to introduce two beer licensing ordinances at next regular meeting
- Agreed to create a masterplan for south-end city property
- Directed that education assistance requests come from department budgets
- Unanimously voted to enter executive session (5-0)
City Council Agendas
The Nephi City Council is meeting to consider the Canyon Mines annexation ordinance, along with other planning items, a justice court judge recommendation, and an airport cooperative agreement. The agenda also includes routine consent items, business license approvals, and a public comment period.
- Public hearing on Canyon Mines Annexation (Ordinance 07-06-2021)
- Bryce's Landing Commercial Subdivision planning item
- Annexation Area Level Change
- Airport Cooperative Agreement
- Wastewater Master Plan Contract
The Nephi City Council held a public hearing and then unanimously adopted Ordinance 07-06-2021 to annex approximately 75.23 acres at the mouth of the canyon east of the golf course, zoning it HC-2. The council also unanimously approved Barbara Finlinson as the new Nephi City Justice Court Judge, denied a business license for K&K Leasing, and approved several other items including a wastewater master plan contract and a revised street curb and gutter standard.
- Adopted Ordinance 07-06-2021 annexing Canyon Mines property and zoning it HC-2 (unanimous)
- Approved Barbara Finlinson as Nephi City Justice Court Judge (unanimous)
- Denied business license for K&K Leasing (unanimous)
- Approved consent agenda including minutes, claims, and burial rights sales (unanimous)
- Changed 12-acre parcel west of Main Street from Level 2 to Level 1 on Annexation Area Map (unanimous)
- Authorized mayor to sign airport cooperative agreement with State of Utah (unanimous)
- Adopted revised street curb and gutter standard (unanimous)
- Authorized mayor to sign Wastewater Master Plan Contract with Sunrise Engineering, estimated $91,000 (unanimous)
City Council Agendas
The Nephi City Council is meeting for a work session and regular meeting, with the main item being a public hearing and vote on the amended FY 2021 budget. The agenda also includes discussions on a parade, gun range policy, and educational assistance, followed by an executive session on several sensitive topics.
- Public hearing and approval of amended FY 2021 budget
- Discussion of Xtreme Racing Parade
- Gun range policy discussion
- Request for educational assistance
- Executive session on personnel, litigation, real property, water shares, security, and procurement
The Nephi City Council agreed to allow a parade for the Xtreme Racing event, with safety precautions discussed and potential costs for extra police compensation time. They discussed new gun range fees effective July 1, 2021, and tabled further action on an education assistance policy for the police chief, noting it needs revisions. Sales tax revenue was reported as increased from last year.
- Allowed the parade for the Xtreme Racing event, with safety measures and potential city costs for extra police noted
- Discussed gun range fees effective July 1, 2021, but no formal action recorded
- Decided education assistance policy needs further discussion and possible revisions; chief's education cost to come from his budget
- Heard report that sales tax revenue increased from last year's numbers
City Council Agendas
The Nephi City Council is meeting to consider several planning items, including the Bryce's Landing Commercial Subdivision and a quit claim for Winn Ridge. They will also vote on adopting the 2021 property tax rate, a fireworks prohibition resolution, and contracts for an airport apron expansion and a parks and recreation impact fee study. The agenda includes a public hearing for the FY21 amended budget and a motion to enter executive session for various legal and personnel matters.
- Property Tax Rate Adoption 2021
- Resolution 06-15-2021 - Fireworks Prohibition
- Engineering Contract - Airport Apron Expansion
- Consulting Contract - Parks & Recreation Impact Fee Facilities Plan and Analysis
- Bryce's Landing Commercial Subdivision
The Nephi City Council approved several items, including a certified property tax rate of .000863, a firework restriction resolution, a $42,828 water rights services contract with Sunrise Engineering, and an impact fee agreement for parks and recreation. The council also tabled the Bryce's Landing commercial subdivision final plat until developers complete required items, and approved a quit claim deed for the Winn Ridge Subdivision. Public comment addressed enforcement of the 30-day RV park limit, with the mayor stating the code will be enforced.
- Approved consent agenda including minutes, claims, and burial rights sales (unanimous)
- Approved business licenses for Quirky Customs and Prime Powersports Nephi LLC (unanimous)
- Tabled Bryce's Landing commercial subdivision final plat until required items completed (unanimous)
- Approved quit claim deed for Winn Ridge Subdivision (unanimous)
- Adopted certified property tax rate of .000863 (unanimous)
- Adopted Resolution 6-15-2021 restricting fireworks east of I-15 and on municipal property (unanimous)
- Authorized mayor to sign work release for Sunrise Engineering water rights services, estimated $42,828 (unanimous)
- Approved Jviation Amendment Two for airport apron expansion (unanimous)
Planning Commission Agendas
The Nephi City Planning Commission conditionally approved the final plat for Bryce's Landing, pending a UDOT permit, and with recommendations from DRC notes. They also scheduled a public hearing for Brent Bowles' zone change request and set a special meeting for June 23rd to review Winn Ridge's new plat drawings.
- Approved minutes from May 12th regular meeting and public hearings unanimously.
- Scheduled a public hearing for Brent Bowles' zone change from R1-H to R1-8-Z for next month's meeting.
- Conditionally approved Bryce's Landing final plat, pending UDOT permit and DRC recommendations.
- Set a special meeting on June 23rd to review Winn Ridge's new plat drawings.
- Discussed General Land Use Code updates, with a question about 'Steep Slope Lot' definition to be addressed by Glenn.
City Council Agendas
The Nephi City Council is holding a work session to discuss several items, including a potential zone change for Biglow, participation in the Central Utah Water Conservancy, RV park code, a golf course tractor, and the water rights process. The meeting also includes a regular session with an agreement for the Justice Court and a closed executive session covering various topics.
- Discussion on potential Biglow Zone Change
- Discussion on participation in Central Utah Water Conservancy
- RV Park Code discussion
- Agreement for Justice Court
- Executive session on personnel, litigation, real property, and more
The council approved purchasing a new golf course tractor for approximately $35,000 from the Capital Projects Fund instead of repairing the old one. They declined to change the zoning on the Ludlows' property for residential development, as it was annexed for commercial use. Residents of Clothes Spin RV Park raised concerns about the 30-day stay limit, but no action was taken. The council also discussed water rights and possible contracting with Sunrise Engineering.
- Approved purchase of new golf course tractor for ~$35,000 from Capital Projects Fund
- Denied request to change zoning on Ludlow property to residential; kept commercial
- Discussed water rights process; no formal action taken
- Heard public comments from county officials and RV park residents; no decisions made
City Council Agendas
The Nephi City Council will consider adopting the amended FY2021 budget and the final FY2022-2023 budget, along with several other items including an auditor engagement, easements for Rocky Mountain Power, an industrial park development agreement, and an airport lease. The agenda also includes consent items, business license approvals, and a public comment period. The meeting will conclude with a motion to enter executive session for specified legal and personnel matters.
- Fiscal Year 2021 Amended Budget Adoption
- FY 2022-2023 Final Budget Adoption
- Easements for Rocky Mountain Power Line
- Industrial Park Development Agreement - Jenson and Addendum #2 to REPC
- Airport Lease Agreement
The Nephi City Council approved the FY 2021 amended budget and the FY 2022-23 biennial budget, with the latter passing on a tie-breaking vote by the mayor. The council also authorized the mayor to sign easements for Rocky Mountain Power, approved an industrial park development agreement with Jenson Companies, and approved a hangar lease with Hammond Helicopters.
- Approved consent agenda including minutes and claims (unanimous)
- Approved business license for Blue Diamond Remodeling LLC (unanimous)
- Authorized mayor to sign easements to Rocky Mountain Power for $184,996 (unanimous)
- Approved Industrial Park Development Agreement and Addendum #2 with Jenson Companies (unanimous)
- Approved FY 2021 Amended Budget (unanimous)
- Approved FY 2022-23 Biennial Budget (4-2, mayor broke tie)
- Approved airport hangar lease with Hammond Helicopters (unanimous)
City Council Agendas
The Nephi City Council is holding a public hearing on the tentative biennial budget for fiscal years 2022-2023, including an amended FY 2021 budget and enterprise fund transfers. The council will also discuss several items with the Planning Commission, including the Kilgore Property, a blight ordinance, and the Biglow Annexation, and consider a contract with Jenson, Project Bullwinkle, gun range feedback, a park easement, and a Justice Court interlocal agreement. The meeting includes a regular session that will convene into executive session for discussions on specified topics.
- Public hearing on tentative FY 2022-2023 budget
- Amended FY 2021 budget and enterprise fund transfers
- Joint Planning Commission/City Council discussion on Kilgore Property, Blight Ordinance, Biglow Annexation
- Jenson Contract
- Justice Court Interlocal Agreement
The council discussed the Bullwinkle Project and directed staff to return with a resolution of support for a Community Reinvestment Area (CRA). They also decided not to add a daily use fee for non-residents at the gun range, keeping the previously adopted annual pass fee schedule. Other discussions included a blight ordinance, a park near Jamestowne Subdivision, a Justice Court Interlocal Agreement with Juab County, and the naming of the field house as 'The Hive'.
- Directed staff to bring back a resolution of support for a CRA for the Bullwinkle Project
- Decided not to add a daily use fee for non-residents at the gun range, keeping annual pass fees
- Reviewed draft of Justice Court Interlocal Agreement with Juab County (no action noted)
- Noted 'The Hive' as the chosen name for the field house via player survey
City Council Agendas
The Nephi City Council is meeting to consider a zone change for the McPherson parcel, discuss the Jamestown Subdivision, and receive recommendations on the Wastewater Master Plan and an Airport Agreement Amendment. They will also set a date for a budget public hearing. The agenda includes several routine items like consent agenda, business licenses, and public comment.
- Ordinance 05-18-2021: Zone change for McPherson parcel
- Jamestown Subdivision discussion
- Wastewater Master Plan RFQ recommendation
- Airport Agreement Amendment
- Set date for budget public hearing
The Nephi City Council approved the final plat for the Jamestowne Subdivision (15 lots at 600 East 400 South) with a 4-1 vote, and awarded the Wastewater Master Plan update to Sunrise Engineering unanimously. The council tabled a zone change ordinance for property at 845 South Main pending more development details. It also approved business licenses, an airport agreement addendum, and set a budget hearing for May 25.
- Approved consent agenda including minutes and claims (unanimous)
- Approved business licenses for Radiant Smiles, Tree Barber, Central Utah Aesthetics (unanimous)
- Tabled zone change ordinance 05-18-2021 for property at 845 South Main
- Approved Jamestowne Subdivision final plat (4-1, Jones nay)
- Awarded Wastewater Master Plan update to Sunrise Engineering (unanimous)
- Authorized mayor to sign airport agreement addendum with Kahube Aero, LLC (unanimous)
- Set budget hearing for May 25 at 7:00 p.m.
Planning Commission Agendas
The Nephi City Planning Commission will hold public hearings and consider requests for zone changes from Paul McPherson, John Osborne, and Ludlow, as well as a home occupation permit for Anne Kanzee. The agenda also includes discussion of an LC Development plat, a matter involving James Towne, accessory dwelling units (ADUs), and a blight ordinance. The meeting is scheduled for May 12, 2021, at 7:00 PM in the Nephi City Council Chambers.
- Public hearing: Paul McPherson zone change request
- Public hearing: John Osborne zone change request
- Public hearing: Ludlow zone change request
- Public hearing: Anne Kanzee home occupation permit
- Discussion: ADU's and Blight Ordinance
The Nephi City Planning Commission approved a home occupation request for a teeth whitening business, a zone change from R1-H to CU for Paul McPherson's property, a zone change from HC to CU for Priority Homes' 41-acre parcel, the preliminary plat for Bryce's Landing, and the final plat for Jamestowne subdivision. All votes were unanimous. The commission also decided to have City Council work with John Osborne on his treehouse rezoning request and to schedule a work session with City Council to discuss a proposed ordinance and the definition of 'rural'.
- Approved home occupation request for Anne Kanzee's teeth whitening business (unanimous)
- Approved zone change for Paul McPherson's property from R1-H to CU (unanimous)
- Approved zone change for Priority Homes' 41 acres from HC to CU (unanimous)
- Approved preliminary plat for Bryce's Landing with DRC recommendations (unanimous)
- Approved final plat for Jamestowne subdivision with DRC notes (unanimous)
- Decided to have City Council work with John Osborne on treehouse rezoning request
- Decided to schedule a work session with City Council on proposed ordinance and 'rural' definition
City Council Agendas
The Nephi City Council will hold a work session to discuss several planning items, including the Kilgore Property, Priority Homes/Biglow proposal, McPherson Zone Change, short-term rentals, a blight ordinance, and HB 409. They will also receive updates from the General Plan Steering Committee and the City Administrator, including financial reports. Following the work session, the council will convene a regular meeting to consider Ordinance 05-11-2021 (Temporary Land Use Ordinance) and a Notice of Award for the Apron Expansion Project, before entering an executive session.
- Ordinance 05-11-2021 - Temporary Land Use Ordinance
- Notice of Award - Apron Expansion Project
- Kilgore Property planning item
- Priority Homes/Biglow proposal
- McPherson Zone Change
The Nephi City Council unanimously adopted Ordinance 05-11-2021, a temporary land use ordinance prohibiting subdivision development applications. They also unanimously awarded the south airport apron project bid to Staker Parson, despite the bid being nearly $200,000 over the engineering estimate, with FAA covering 100% of the project. The council then voted unanimously to enter executive session to discuss an individual's character and competence and real property.
- Adopted Ordinance 05-11-2021: Temporary Land Use Ordinance Prohibiting Subdivision Development Applications (unanimous)
- Awarded south airport apron project bid to Staker Parson (unanimous)
- Moved into executive session to discuss character/competence of an individual and real property (unanimous)
City Council Agendas
The Nephi City Council will consider the tentative budget, a master fee resolution, and planning items including an annexation area map level change and the Canyon Mines annexation petition. They will also ratify a new assistant golf professional and discuss other business.
- Tentative Budget Presentation
- Master Fee Resolution
- Annexation Area Map Level Change
- Canyon Mines Annexation Petition
- Ratification of Assistant Golf Professional-Kelly Moore
The council approved the tentative biennial budget for fiscal years 2022-2023, which includes funding for a new Drug Task Force officer. The budget assumes a property tax increase in the second year to fund the officer, though some council members expressed opposition. The council also adopted a master fee resolution, approved business licenses, ratified a new assistant golf professional, and accepted an annexation petition.
- Approved tentative biennial budget for FY2022-2023 (4-1, Memmott nay)
- Adopted Master Fee Resolution 05-04-2021, including $1,000 building permit deposit (unanimous)
- Approved business license for Opey's Exterior Wash (unanimous)
- Ratified Kelly Moore as Assistant Golf Professional (unanimous)
- Changed Annexation Area Map properties from Level 2 to Level 1 (unanimous)
- Accepted Canyon Mines Annexation petition for 75.23 acres (unanimous)
- Approved consent agenda including minutes and warrant register (unanimous)
City Council Agendas
The Nephi City Council will hold a work session to discuss RV park violations, a canyon annexation analysis, and building fees. The meeting will also include updates from the city administrator and council members, followed by a regular meeting that will convene into a closed executive session for various confidential matters.
- RV Park Violations
- Canyon Annexation Analysis
- Building Fees
- City Administrator Updates including Financial Reports
- Executive Session on multiple topics
The council directed staff to add an annexation policy change and a new master fee resolution to next week's agenda. No formal votes were taken; all items were discussion and direction only.
- Directed staff to add annexation policy change (Level 2 to Level 1) to next week's agenda
- Directed staff to add new master fee resolution for building permit fees to next week's agenda
City Council Agendas
The Nephi City Council is meeting to consider two ordinances: one for the Red Cliffs Commercial Annexation and another for performance standards code changes. They will also hear a library grant report, discuss contracts for a general plan update, and receive updates from the city administrator. The meeting includes a consent agenda, public comment, and a motion to enter executive session for various legal and personnel matters.
- Ordinance 04-20-2021 - Red Cliffs Commercial Annexation
- Ordinance 04-20-2021-A - Performance Standards Code Changes
- Contracts for General Plan Update
- Library Grant Report
- RCIC Grant - Innovation Center (work session)
The Nephi City Council unanimously adopted an ordinance annexing approximately 57 acres at 1300 S Main, owned by the city, and establishing its zoning. They also approved contracts for a general plan update with Rural Community Consultants and Planning and Development Services LLC, funded partly by a $15,000 grant. The meeting included a report on a $5,000 library technology grant and ended with a motion to enter executive session.
- Adopted Ordinance 4-20-2021 annexing 57 acres at 1300 S Main (unanimous)
- Adopted Ordinance 04-20-2021-A amending Title 10 Chapter 14 and Title 11 Chapter 4 (unanimous)
- Approved general plan update contracts with RCC ($29,671) and PDS ($4,600) (unanimous)
- Approved consent agenda including minutes, burial rights sale, and warrant register (unanimous)
Planning Commission Agendas
The Nephi City Planning Commission is meeting to consider several land-use items, including zone change requests from Paul McPherson, John Osborne, and Ludlow, as well as preliminary plats for Winn Ridge and Red Cliff Estates. They will also discuss accessory dwelling units (ADUs) and a blight ordinance. The agenda includes standard procedural items like welcome, prayer, and minutes approval.
- Zone change requests by Paul McPherson, John Osborne, and Ludlow
- LC Development vicinity plat
- Winn Ridge preliminary plat
- Red Cliff Estates preliminary plat
- Discussion of ADUs and Blight Ordinance
The Nephi City Planning Commission approved several preliminary plats and scheduled public hearings for zone changes. The commission approved the LC Development vicinity plat, Winn Ridge subdivision preliminary plat, and Jamestowne (formerly Red Cliffs Estates) preliminary plat, all with DRC recommendations. Public hearings were set for next month for Paul McPherson's zone change from R1H to CU and Ludlow's zone change from 8C Highway Commercial to Combined Use. John Osburn's request for a zone change to allow a vacation rental was tabled for further review.
- Approved minutes of March 10th meeting (unanimous)
- Set public hearing for Paul McPherson's zone change from R1H to CU (unanimous)
- Tabled John Osburn's zone change request for vacation rental
- Set public hearing for Ludlow's zone change of 42 acres to Combined Use (unanimous)
- Approved LC Development vicinity plat with DRC recommendations (unanimous)
- Approved Winn Ridge subdivision preliminary plat with DRC notes (unanimous)
- Approved Jamestowne preliminary plat with DRC recommendations (unanimous)
City Council Agendas
The Nephi City Council is holding a work session to discuss a well-being survey, a residency requirement policy, and contracts for the General Plan update. The council will also receive financial reports and updates from the city administrator and council members. The meeting will then move into a regular session, which includes an executive session for discussions on personnel, legal, and property matters.
- Discussion of well-being survey
- Residency Requirement Policy discussion
- General Plan Update Contracts
- Financial reports from City Administrator
- Executive session on character, collective bargaining, litigation, real property, water shares, security, and procurement
The council reviewed a draft revision of the employee residency requirement policy and directed staff to add a radius or mileage distance requirement. They also discussed the General Plan update contracts, financial reports, vehicle leasing, and a potential telecommuter center property purchase. No formal votes were taken; all items were discussion and direction only.
- Directed staff to add a radius or mileage distance requirement to the employee residency policy draft
- Reviewed contracts with Rural Utah Consultants and PDS for the General Plan update (no action)
- Discussed putting earnest money down for a telecommuter center property pending grant (no action)
City Council Agendas
The Nephi City Council is meeting to consider several annexations, including T-Shepherd, Four Mile, and Red Cliffs Commercial, with public hearings scheduled. The council will also discuss a development agreement for Cedar Ridge, airport leases, and various administrative items. The agenda includes both action items and discussion topics.
- Public hearings for T-Shepherd, Four Mile, and Red Cliffs Commercial annexations
- Cedar Ridge Development Agreement
- Airport leases for Space #5 (existing hangar), Space #6 (new hangar), and homesite
- Proposed code changes: performance standards for commercial/industrial and blight designation
- Executive session for discussion of individual character, collective bargaining, litigation, real property, water shares, security systems, and other matters
The Nephi City Council approved the Cedar Ridge Development Agreement, which includes conditions for completing Phases 2 and 3 by September 30, 2022, and fencing requirements. The council also approved three airport lease agreements with Skydive the Wasatch, but tabled the homesite lease for revisions. Additionally, the council approved a consent agenda, five business licenses, and changed an annexation area map level from Level 3 to Level 2.
- Approved Cedar Ridge Development Agreement (5-1, Jones nay)
- Approved airport leases #5 and #6 for Skydive the Wasatch (unanimous)
- Tabled homesite lease agreement pending revisions
- Approved consent agenda including minutes and burial rights (unanimous)
- Approved business licenses for Gordon's Hardware, Andy is Handy, Farm Bureau Insurance, Salt Creek Cabinets (unanimous)
- Approved Drinks and Things license contingent on health inspector approval and property owner letter (unanimous)
- Changed annexation area map level from Level 3 to Level 2 for Highway 132 property (unanimous)
City Council Agendas
The Nephi City Council is holding a work session to discuss updates on airport skydiving operations, the recreation center, and Red Cliffs Estates, along with financial reports and city administrator updates. The meeting will then convene into a regular session and an executive session for discussions on personnel, legal, and property matters.
- Airport skydiving operations update
- Recreation Center update
- Red Cliffs Estates discussion
- Financial reports review
- Executive session on character, collective bargaining, litigation, real property, water shares, security systems, and procurement
The council directed staff to proceed with the recreation center project despite cost overruns, with plans to seek additional funding. They also directed staff to draft an agreement with the Red Cliffs Estates developer for a land trade, and to move forward on impact fee analyses. The meeting included updates and a unanimous vote to enter executive session.
- Directed staff to move forward with recreation center project
- Directed staff to draft agreement for Red Cliffs Estates road easement trade
- Directed staff to move forward on parks, recreation, and natural gas impact fees analysis
- Voted unanimously to enter executive session
City Council Agendas
The council unanimously adopted Ordinance 03-16-2021-A establishing Industrial Zone 2 (ID-2), which permits slaughterhouses only in that zone and defines conditions for their construction. It also rezoned Craig Sperry's property at 941 North 200 East from R1-H to R2-8, approved several subdivision plats, and awarded an airport pavement maintenance bid to Maxwell Asphalt.
- Adopted Ordinance 03-16-2021-A creating Industrial Zone 2 (ID-2) for slaughterhouses (unanimous)
- Adopted Ordinance 03-16-2021 rezoning Sperry property at 941 N 200 E from R1-H to R2-8 (unanimous)
- Approved final plat A for Canyon Hill Subdivision (unanimous)
- Approved final plat for Nebo South Commercial Subdivision (unanimous)
- Added properties to annexation area map at Level 3 and Level 2 (unanimous)
- Approved amended Cedar Ridge Plat with conditions for bonding and fencing (unanimous)
- Awarded airport pavement maintenance bid to Maxwell Asphalt for Phase I and III (unanimous)
- Approved out-of-state travel to APPA conference in Orlando (unanimous)
Planning Commission Agendas
The Nephi Planning Commission will hold public hearings on performance standards, the ID-2 district, and a Sperry zone change. The body will also review preliminary and final plats for Red Cliff Estates, Cedar Ridge, Winn Ridge, and Nebo South Commercial.
- Public hearing on performance standards and subdivision changes
- Public hearing on ID-2 District
- Public hearing on Sperry zone change request
- Review of Red Cliff Estates subdivision vicinity plat
- Review of Cedar Ridge phase 2 & 3 preliminary plat
The Nephi City Planning Commission held three public hearings on March 10, 2021. It approved the minutes of the February 10th meeting and the Canyon Hills final plat along with DRC notes, both by unanimous vote. The hearings were for public comment on proposed Land Use Code changes (commercial/industrial standards, DRC makeup, Subdivision section, and an ID-2 district) and a zone change request for property at approximately 850 North 200 East from R1-H to R2-H. No final decisions were made on these proposed changes; they were only discussed.
- Approved minutes of February 10th meeting (unanimous).
- Approved Canyon Hills final plat and DRC notes (unanimous).
- Held public hearing on Land Use Code changes (no decision).
- Held public hearing on creating ID-2 district (no decision).
- Held public hearing on zone change for 850 North 200 East (no decision).
City Council Agendas
The Nephi City Council is holding a work session to discuss an employee residence policy, review budget outcomes and priorities, and consider industrial zoning code changes. The agenda also includes council training on the Open Public Meetings Act and an ethical behavior pledge. Following the work session, the council will convene a regular meeting and then enter an executive session for discussions on personnel, legal, and property matters.
- Employee Residence Policy discussion
- Budget outcomes and prioritization review
- Industrial Zoning Code discussion
- Ethical Behavior Pledge Form
- Executive session on character/competence, collective bargaining, litigation, real property, water shares, security, trade secrets, procurement
The Nephi City Council held a work session with no formal votes. They directed staff to draft possible changes to the employee residency policy to allow full-time employees to live in east Juab County. They also discussed budget priorities and a proposed new Industrial 2 zone, and completed required training and ethics forms.
- Directed staff to draft possible changes to employee residency policy
- Discussed budget priorities list
- Discussed proposed Industrial 2 zone for upcoming public hearing
- Directed council members to complete state auditor training
- Watched training video on Open Public Meetings Act
- Signed Ethical Behavior Pledge Forms
- Convened into executive session (unanimous)
City Council Agendas
The Nephi City Council is meeting to consider several items, including a two-year budget ordinance, a resolution for a municipal wastewater planning program, and the ratification of two employment positions. They will also hear presentations from the Victims Advocacy Program and the Lions Club/American Legion regarding a September 11th event, and discuss other administrative matters.
- Resolution 03-02-2021 - Municipal Wastewater Planning Program
- Ordinance 03-02-2021 - Two Year Budget
- Ratification of Employment for Cody Hudson and Amie Zirbes
- Out of state travel for Chief Morgan
- Commercial Island Annexation Area Map Request
The Nephi City Council approved a two-year biennial budget ordinance, adopted a wastewater planning resolution, and ratified the hiring of a solid waste collector and a part-time library worker. They also approved business licenses, a consent agenda, and out-of-state travel for the police chief.
- Adopted Ordinance 03-02-2021 for a two-year biennial budget (unanimous)
- Adopted Resolution 03-02-2021 for wastewater planning program (unanimous)
- Ratified hiring of Cody Hudson as Solid Waste Collector and Amy Zirbes as part-time library worker (unanimous)
- Approved business licenses for Forthright Massages and Chrysalis, with contingency for Chrysalis (unanimous)
- Approved consent agenda including minutes, sale of two burial rights, and warrant register (unanimous)
- Approved out-of-state travel for Chief of Police to FBINAA conference (unanimous)
- Waived fee for use of city park for September 11th event and agreed to notify cemetery sexton about tree
City Council Agendas
The Nephi City Council is holding a work session to discuss economic development, budget outcomes and prioritization, a county planning commission recommendation, and golf course personnel. The meeting also includes updates from the city administrator and council members, followed by a regular meeting that will convene into executive session for several specified purposes.
- Review of budget outcomes and budget prioritization
- Economic Development Committee discussion
- County Planning Commission recommendation
- Golf course personnel matters
- Executive session on character, collective bargaining, litigation, real property, water shares, security systems, and more
The Nephi City Council approved the final plat for Savage Bluffs Subdivision, requiring an irrigation easement on lot six. They also adopted the Master Fee Resolution, approved business licenses, and authorized a Recyclops amendment for recycling service changes. The meeting concluded with a unanimous vote to enter executive session.
- Approved consent agenda including minutes, claims, and sale of two burial rights (unanimous)
- Approved business licenses for Thalman Orthodontics, Family Foot and Ankle Specialists, LLC, and Fresh's Homemade Eatery (unanimous)
- Approved Savage Bluffs Subdivision final plat with irrigation easement on lot six (4-1, Kent Jones nay)
- Adopted Master Fee Resolution 02-16-2021 updating golf course, garbage can, gun range, and engineering fees (unanimous)
- Authorized Mayor to sign Recyclops Amendment Agreement for rate increase to $12.00/month and biweekly collection (unanimous)
- Moved to adjourn into executive session to discuss individual character/competence and real property (unanimous)
City Council Agendas
The Nephi City Council is meeting to handle routine business, including approving minutes, claims, and burial rights, as well as business license applications. They will also consider the Savage Bluffs Subdivision approval, a master fee resolution, and a memorandum of understanding with the Office of State Debt Collection. The agenda includes public comment and an executive session for several specified purposes.
- Savage Bluffs Subdivision approval
- Master Fee Resolution 02-16-2021
- MOU with Office of State Debt Collection
- Business license applications
- Executive session on personnel, litigation, real property, etc.
The Nephi City Council approved the final plat for the Savage Bluffs Subdivision with a caveat requiring an irrigation easement on lot six, despite one dissenting vote. The council also approved the consent agenda, three business licenses, a master fee resolution, and a recycling service amendment. No public comment was received.
- Approved consent agenda including minutes, claims, and sale of two burial rights (unanimous)
- Approved business licenses for Thalman Orthodontics, Family Foot and Ankle Specialists, and Fresh's Homemade Eatery (unanimous)
- Approved Savage Bluffs Subdivision final plat with irrigation easement on lot six (4-1, Jones nay)
- Adopted Master Fee Resolution 02-16-2021 updating fees for golf, garbage, gun range, and engineering (unanimous)
- Authorized mayor to sign Recyclops Amendment Agreement for rate increase to $12/month and biweekly collection (unanimous)
City Council Agendas
The council reviewed potential projects for Community Impact Board funding and agreed to prioritize storm water system improvements. They also discussed budget options for fiscal years 22-23 and directed staff to study issues related to a proposed slaughterhouse. The meeting included an executive session on personnel and real property.
- Agreed to list storm water system improvements as a project for possible CIB funding
- Discussed budget priorities for FY22-23 and requested results be emailed for further study
- Directed staff to conduct an in-depth study of slaughterhouse issues (location, zoning, utilities)
- Moved to executive session to discuss character/competence of an individual and real property (unanimous)
City Council Agendas
The Nephi City Council will vote on a zone change for the Savage Bluffs Subdivision, approve a prosecution services contract, and consider out-of-state travel. They will also appoint a library board member and discuss a residency policy and fee review in a work session. The meeting includes consent agenda items, business license approvals, and public comment.
- Ordinance 02-02-2021 - Zone Change Savage Bluffs
- Prosecution Services Contract
- Consideration of Out-of-State Travel
- Appointment of Library Board Member Larry O'Donnal
- Review of 84648 Residency Policy for Full-Time Employees
The Nephi City Council approved a zone change for Savage Bluffs Subdivision from R1-H to R1, authorized a prosecution services agreement with Kasey Wright, and approved out-of-state travel for three departments. They also approved business licenses, appointed a library board member, and handled routine consent items.
- Approved consent agenda including minutes and warrant register (unanimous)
- Approved business license for One Man Band ownership change and L J Crafts home occupation (unanimous)
- Adopted Ordinance 02-02-2021 changing Savage Bluffs Subdivision from R1-H to R1 (4-1, Jones nay)
- Authorized Mayor to sign Prosecution Services Agreement with Kasey Wright at ~$2,333/month (unanimous)
- Approved out-of-state travel for recreation, police, and electric departments (unanimous)
- Appointed Larry O'Donnal to Library Board (unanimous)
- Adjourned to executive session for individual character/competence and real property (unanimous)
City Council Agendas
The Nephi City Council is holding a work session to discuss a development zone change request, review current council goals, and receive an overview of enterprise funds. Presentations will cover general fund departments including streets, electric, water, and public works, as well as other funds like PAR Tax and Industrial Agency. The meeting will then convene into a regular meeting and an executive session for several specified purposes.
- Development zone change request
- Overview of enterprise funds
- Presentations on general fund departments (streets, electric, water, etc.)
- Review of current council goals/outcomes
- Executive session for legal and personnel matters
The minutes record a procedural review of Nephi City's cemetery operations, including how to use the Spatial Generations software and handle burial requests from funeral homes. No formal decisions, votes, or policy changes were made during this session.
- Reviewed cemetery software workflow for burial requests (procedural only)
City Council Agendas
The Nephi City Council will hold its regular meeting, including consent agenda items, business license approvals, and public comment. The main planning item is the proposed annexation of the Nephi South Commercial Park, along with related map requests and a petition. The council will also ratify the hiring of a patrol officer and may convene into executive session for various discussions.
- Ordinance 01-19-2021 - Nephi South Commercial Park Annexation
- T Shepherd Annexation Petition
- Annexation Area Map Requests
- Ratify Hiring of Talon Orton - Patrol Officer
- Approval of Claims and Burial Rights
The Nephi City Council approved the consent agenda, ratified the hiring of Talon Orton as a patrol officer, and adopted Ordinance 01-19-2021 to annex the Nephi South Commercial Park (72.88 acres) into the ID-Industrial Zone. The council also directed staff to pursue option C for the annexation area map, which delays final decisions on additional properties until further studies are completed, and approved the T Shepherd annexation petition to move forward. All votes were unanimous.
- Approved consent agenda including minutes and warrant register (unanimous)
- Ratified hiring of Talon Orton as patrol officer (unanimous)
- Adopted Ordinance 01-19-2021 annexing Nephi South Commercial Park (72.88 acres) into ID-Industrial Zone (unanimous)
- Approved T Shepherd annexation petition to move forward (unanimous)
- Directed staff to implement option C for annexation area map, delaying decisions until further studies
City Council Agendas
The Nephi City Council is holding a work session to review current council goals and the General Fund, with presentations from various departments including Police, Golf, Parks & Cemeteries, Library, Recreation, Justice Court, Planning & Zoning, and Airport. The City Administrator will provide financial reports and discuss annexation certification letters for Red Cliffs Commercial and Four Mile. The meeting will then convene into executive session to discuss a range of confidential matters.
- General Fund overview and department presentations
- Financial reports from City Administrator
- Annexation certification letters for Red Cliffs Commercial and Four Mile
- Executive session on personnel, litigation, real property, and other confidential topics
The Nephi City Council held a work session to review the goals and outcomes set at the beginning of the fiscal year, as the city moves to a 2-year budgeting model. City Administrator Seth Atkinson presented an overview of the General Fund, noting that any surplus will be transferred to the Capital Projects Fund. The council listened to departmental presentations and reviewed updated financial reports, as well as certification letters for the Red Cliffs Commercial and Four Mile annexations. The council then convened into a regular meeting and voted unanimously to enter executive session to discuss the character and competence of an individual and real property.
- Reviewed fiscal year goals and outcomes as part of transition to 2-year budgeting
- Reviewed General Fund overview; surplus to be transferred to Capital Projects Fund
- Listened to presentations from Police, Golf, Parks & Cemeteries, Library, Recreation, Justice Court, Non-Departmental, Planning and Zoning, and Airport departments
- Reviewed updated financial reports
- Reviewed Red Cliffs Commercial Annexation and Four Mile Annexation certification letters
- Voted unanimously to adjourn into executive session to discuss character/competence of an individual and real property
City Council Agendas
The Nephi City Council will hold a public hearing on the Nephi South Commercial Park annexation and consider several annexation petitions, including the Four Mile and Red Cliffs Commercial annexations. The council will also consider adopting a Parks and Recreation Master Plan and discuss other administrative items.
- Public hearing on Nephi South Commercial Park Annexation
- Four Mile Annexation Petition and map
- Red Cliffs Commercial Annexation Petition and map
- Consideration of adopting Parks and Recreation Master Plan
- AWOS maintenance services