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Hooper staff brief council on state-mandated Title 10 changes; council delays vote pending public hearing and staff highlights
Summary
City planner and staff described a new Chapter 8 to Hooper's Title 10 that changes subdivision review and creates a technical review committee; council will schedule a public hearing and asked staff to prepare a concise summary of major edits before voting.
HOOPER, Utah — City staff on Jan. 2 briefed the Hooper City Council on state-directed revisions to Title 10 of the Hooper City Code, emphasizing a new Chapter 8 that alters the subdivision-review process and shifts certain decisions to a technical review committee (TRC) and the Planning Commission.
Malcolm, Hooper’s city planner, told the council the Chapter 8 changes are the largest element of the rewrite and that the TRC will perform an initial completeness and technical review before items reach the Planning Commission. If the Planning Commission denies an application, applicants can appeal to the city council or to the city’s hearing officer, staff said.
Malcolm said the city’s other code chapters were edited mostly for consistency with Chapter 8 and that…
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