Topics getting the most attention in Layton City public meetings, ranked by how frequently they are discussed.
7 issues in development with medium priority
The city is updating its development guidelines and design standards to ensure clarity for developers and adherence to current construction practices for public facilities. This affects how new projects are planned and built within the city.
A new lease was approved for an AT&T cell tower at Andy Adams Park. This allows AT&T to continue using the site while accommodating the construction of new park restrooms.
An amendment to a development agreement allows for more flexible townhome designs, including standard two-car garages, and reduces the total number of units planned.
The council will receive an update on the East Gate development project, which could involve significant changes to the local landscape and economy.
An unincorporated area will be annexed and rezoned to allow for a new single-family subdivision, expanding housing options.
The city awarded a bid for landscape projects along the West Davis Corridor, including beautification at the 2700 West exit and trailhead amenities, enhancing the gateway to the business district and trail system.
A proposal to rezone land for the Hines at Three Farms housing development was discussed. The city requires modifications to the development's concept plan, including street connections.