Herriman City
Preliminary approval for a subdivision plat containing 108 residential dwelling units in the R-2-10 Multifamily Residential Zone, part of the South Hills ARMDA.
This approval adds a significant 205 new luxury homes, including some detached units, and explores innovative housing options like a lease-to-own program.
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Preliminary approval for a subdivision plat containing 205 residential dwelling units in the R-20-43 Multi-family Residential Zone.
This plan allows for 205 new luxury townhomes and duplexes on nearly 36 acres in South Hills, including some detached units and a potential lease-to-own program.
The developer is building new water tanks to support this large-scale development, which is crucial for ensuring the area has adequate resources as it grows. These tanks are almost complete.
The Planning Commission considered allowing two light manufacturing businesses, SMPL MFG and DIME Beauty, to operate in the M-1 Manufacturing Zone. These businesses involve product formulation, packaging, and distribution for cosmetics and personal care, potentially bringing new jobs and economic activity.
The Planning Commission approved preliminary plats for 382 new luxury residential units (townhomes and duplexes) across three pods in the South Hills area. This development will significantly increase housing density and bring new residents, requiring robust infrastructure and potentially impacting local traffic and services. The developer emphasized high-end construction and significant investment in water infrastructure and landscaping.
A presentation on 'Dark Sky Month' and a review of Herriman City's lighting regulations indicate a focus on preserving night sky quality and potentially updating city ordinances. This could impact outdoor lighting requirements for new developments and existing properties, aiming to reduce light pollution and enhance environmental quality.