Herriman is facing a lawsuit after rejecting plans for a drug rehab center. This could shake up local zoning laws and affect community services.
At a glance
Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days, 3 the 60 before.
The financial impact is currently unknown.
The property owner and developer benefit from increased flexibility in home placement.
The current business owner who will lose their grandfathered status.
A developer is asking to build closer to the back property line than current zoning rules allow. This could set a precedent for how strictly the city enforces building setbacks in agricultural zones.
The city is working to phase out non-conforming commercial uses in residential areas by rezoning properties to match the General Plan.
The Herriman Business Center Commercial Development Area's boundary is being adjusted. This change is necessary to allow a specific development project, the Panorama Development Project, to proceed with its subdivision plans. The adjustment involves removing a portion of land from the CDA.
Lawsuit filed after Herriman denies application for neighborhood drug and rehab center Deseret News
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