Fruit Heights Planning Commission Considers Eastoaks Lot Split; City Council to Vote on Pay Scales, Road Paving
The Fruit Heights Planning Commission on June 30 considered a proposal to split one residential lot into two at 1649 E Eastoaks Drive, with conditions requiring mitigation of geotechnical hazards. No minutes have been published yet, so the outcome of the vote is not available. Next week, the City Council will weigh pay increases for the mayor and top officials, and a cost-sharing agreement for paving roads in the Oakmont Acres subdivision.
Planning Commission considers Eastoaks lot split with hazard conditions
The Planning Commission’s agenda included preliminary plat approval for the Eastoaks Subdivision first amendment, which would divide a single lot at 1649 E Eastoaks Drive into two lots. The proposal carried $550 in preliminary fees and $560 in final fees, according to the agenda.
The application faced geotechnical conditions. The agenda noted that debris flow mitigation, including a 6-foot berm, is required. The building pad must be raised 2 feet, and a hazard disclosure must be placed on the plat. The applicant also must replace spalling curb and gutter across the street frontage.
Separately, the commission reviewed moderate-income housing strategies and held a discussion about the General Plan. No decisions from the meeting have been published.
City Council to vote on officer pay scales, road paving agreement
At its July 7 meeting, the City Council will consider Resolution 2026-12, which would set annual compensation for the mayor at $9,900, the city manager at $139,515, and the public works director at $91,520. A public hearing on the compensation schedule is scheduled.
The council will also take up Resolution 2026-13, a cost-sharing agreement with the Weber Basin Water Conservancy District to pave 1375 E and Oakmont Lane in the Oakmont Acres subdivision. A Temporary Construction Easement Agreement is also on the agenda.
Additionally, the council will recognize Jim and Jenalee Frazier as the 2026 Unsung Heroes.
Coming up
- **City Council meeting** – July 7, 2026. Vote on officer pay schedules and road paving agreement.
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