Request to amend Herriman City’s Official Zoning Map from A-1-43 Single Family Agricultural to A-1-10 Single Family Agricultural with a Zoning Condition limiting the overall density to two (2) dwelling units per acre.
Allows for one additional home on the property.
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A proposal to change the zoning for a one-acre property on Hi Country Road from A-1-43 (larger agricultural lots) to A-1-10 (smaller agricultural lots) with a condition to limit it to two homes. This would allow for a 'flag lot' subdivision behind the existing house.
Request to rezone from A-1-43 to A-1-10 to allow for a subdivision.
An update was provided on several ongoing capital projects, including trailheads, road extensions, and utility improvements. This ensures the city's infrastructure is maintained and expanded to meet resident needs.
Discussions covered future budgets for Community Development and Renewal Areas (CDAs), administrative services, and legislative functions. This includes tax increment financing for development, affordable housing funds, potential funding for a federal lobbyist, senior bus service costs, and a review of city employee compensation, all directly affecting city finances and services.
The Planning Commission discussed pending code amendments to permit detached ADUs. Key considerations include minimum lot size (6,000 sq ft proposed), owner-occupancy requirements, prohibition of short-term rentals, and challenges related to utilities, parking, and enforcement. This impacts housing options and neighborhood character.
The city is starting to plan its budget for the next two years, looking at how much to spend on departments like IT, Communications, Legal, and HR. They're trying to keep costs stable while investing in new tech and making sure employees feel appreciated. They're also exploring ways to cut costs on things like the printed city newsletter.