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Lehi City, Utah County

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2024
City Council Regular MeetingCompleted

City Council Regular Meeting - September 10, 2024

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23
2024
City Council Regular MeetingCompleted

City Council Regular Meeting - July 23, 2024

The Lehi City Council met on July 23, 2024, with public parks emerging as the meeting's central theme. The Council unanimously approved Resolution #2024-43, authorizing an agreement with Parkin Tennis Courts to construct new pickleball courts at Shadow Ridge Park. City officials emphasized that the project will be funded with park impact fees rather than property tax revenue, meaning the cost will be borne by new development rather than existing residents. The Council also approved Resolution #2024-42, awarding a contract to Quicksilver Concrete for citywide concrete removal and replacement services, and granted approval to the Gardner Point Phase 5 plat amendment near 1180 North 3960 West, which relocates a public utility easement to accommodate the next phase of that residential subdivision. A significant portion of the meeting was devoted to a public hearing on the proposed split of the Alpine School District, with council members and residents offering a range of perspectives on what a split could mean for Lehi students, taxpayers, and school facilities. One agenda item was pulled by staff and is scheduled to return at a future meeting. The next regular City Council meeting is scheduled for the following Tuesday, with additional development items and continued discussion of the school district question expected.

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23
2024
City Council Regular MeetingCompleted

City Council Regular Meeting - April 23, 2024

The April 23, 2024 Lehi City Council Regular Meeting addressed a mix of land-use, fiscal, and interlocal items reflective of Lehi's ongoing growth. Council members took up the Pioneer Village Mixed Use Overlay, with a proposed change shifting the property to low density residential — a notable signal in a city that has been wrestling with how to balance new commercial overlays against neighborhood-scale residential character. The agenda also carried Ordinance #30-2024 for the North Lake Commercial Park General Plan Amendment, which according to public-notice records was tabled at this meeting rather than acted on, deferring a decision to a future meeting. Council also considered amended impact fees for sewer and pressurized irrigation. Impact fees are the one-time charges Lehi collects from new development to pay for the infrastructure that growth requires; updates to these fee schedules directly affect the cost of new homes and the funding available for utility expansions. In a related fiscal action, the council reviewed modifications to Chapter 11 of the development code regarding the landscaping bond requirement, which governs the financial guarantees developers must post to ensure landscaping is installed and maintained after construction. Other agenda items included business associated with the Central Utah 911 Agency — the multi-city dispatch consortium that handles emergency calls for Lehi and neighboring communities — along with a General Plan land use designation amendment on approximately 12.18 acres at 600 S 600 E that had moved forward from the Planning Commission with a positive recommendation. Several routine consent-agenda items, minutes approvals, and procedural matters rounded out the meeting. Residents seeking precise vote tallies and full discussion of each ordinance should consult the Granicus video and approved minutes linked above, since the tabled items and amended ordinances will resurface for action at upcoming council meetings.

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