5355 West
Herriman Main Street
Herriman, UT 84096
City staff presented the winners of the National Parks and Recreation Month (July) photo contest. The contest encouraged residents to capture and submit photographs showcasing the natural beauty and recreational activities within Herriman. Winners were Yaleisy Mason, Clark Ragsdale, and Tammy Mortensen. Each winner was presented with a kids' bicycle as a prize.
The Council approved a change to the Mountainview Plaza MDA that will redesign the corner plaza to include a central performance/entertainment area and add types of allowable tenants. There will also be a restriction to allow only restaurants, bars, or entertainment centers next to the main corner plaza.
A .81-acre property was approved for a zoning change from 1-acre agricultural zoning to quarter-acre residential zoning to allow the property owner to extend a housing subdivision.
The City will give notice of a pending ordinance concerning tobacco establishments and sales. The existing City Code prohibits retail tobacco specialty businesses in all zones, but the current definition is difficult to enforce and does not align with Utah State Code or Salt Lake County Health Department standards. The notice of pending ordinance is intended to allow time for the City to develop regulations that are consistent with state law, addressing issues such as the classification of businesses based on their sales of tobacco products and ensuring that the City’s regulations are enforceable.
The Council discussed proposed changes to the City Hall Room rental policy and fees. The revisions aim to better align rental fees with the costs associated with maintaining and managing the space, particularly the Community Room. Key changes include adjusting the rental fees to cover operating expenses (they currently do not) and limiting conference room rentals to specific rooms. The Council was asked to consider the proposed policy updates, which will be formally presented for adoption in an upcoming meeting.
City staff provided an update on the High-Speed Internet Task Force, which has been exploring options to enhance internet connectivity across Herriman. Earlier this year, the City received five proposals from internet service providers interested in negotiating with the City about internet infrastructure. One provider fits the City's desired parameters and is already working on expanding their services in Herriman. The City will work to advance conversations with that provider to discuss potential options for fiber-optic infrastructure in the city.
The Council resumed discussions on regulations for outdoor storage of recreational and accessory vehicles on private property. This topic has been under review since February 2024, with the aim of clarifying standards to enhance safety, community aesthetics, and property values. The proposed ordinance outlines the maximum number of accessory vehicles allowed based on lot size, with additional provisions for exceptions via a conditional-use process. The Council discussed again where to draw the metaphorical line between property owners' rights and enforceability of nuisances and community aesthetics. The conversation will be returned to a general meeting in coming weeks for a potential ordinance adoption.
City staff provided an overview of the Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan, a collaborative effort with Salt Lake County Emergency Management and other municipalities in the county. The plan is designed to guide the City’s response to emergencies and disasters, ensuring a coordinated and effective approach across local, county, and state levels. The plan outlines procedures for emergency activation, response, recovery, and preparedness, with a focus on minimizing the impact on residents and infrastructure. The Council was advised that the plan would be brought forward for formal adoption at a future meeting.