Herriman City
Request for an easement or revocable encroachment permit to facilitate construction of a multi-tenant sign for the Mountain Point Retail development.
This will help businesses in the retail center be seen by drivers without costing the city money.
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A request for a permit to place a multi-tenant sign on city property because the current property lines make it hard to see the sign.
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.
A new waste transfer station has opened in nearby Sandy, providing Herriman residents with more options for disposing of waste. This could lead to reduced local waste management costs and less strain on Herriman's existing facilities, which is important for maintaining a clean and efficient city.
The City Council approved a new Software as a Service agreement with Davenport Group USA to replace an outdated permitting system. This will provide a comprehensive online portal for applications, improving efficiency, interdepartmental coordination, and compliance with state regulations for residents and businesses.
The Wasatch Front Regional Council presented long-term transit plans for Herriman, including a potential Red Line light rail extension and Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) along key corridors. Advancing these concepts requires significant funding, increased land-use intensity around stations, or building market demand, which could influence future development patterns and transportation options.