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Cottonwood Heights council approves zoning change, committee reappointments, road contract and several contracts

Cottonwood Heights City Council · June 18, 2025
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Summary

The council approved Ordinance 444 (neighborhood commercial mixed-use code amendments), reappointed members to multiple advisory commissions and approved contracts including a Stephenson Drive roadway rehabilitation construction award and a construction-management agreement with CMT Technical Services.

At its June 17 business meeting the Cottonwood Heights City Council approved a package of ordinances and routine resolutions that included zoning-code updates, commission reappointments, a roadway rehabilitation contract and construction-management services.

Ordinance 444 amends city code chapters 19.04 and 19.37 to refine conditional-use language for neighborhood commercial mixed uses (council member Suzanne Hyland moved approval with clerical modifications to remove duplicate entries and to clarify child and adult day-care language). The council approved the ordinance by roll-call vote.

The council also approved Resolution 2025‑540 reappointing members to the Architectural Review Commission, Resolution 2025‑540.1 reappointing members to the Parks, Trails and Open Space Committee, and Resolution 2025‑42 reappointing planning commission members; councilors praised volunteer service and encouraged residents to apply for committee openings.

For infrastructure, the council approved Resolution 2025‑44, awarding the bid and authorizing a construction contract to rehabilitate roadways in the Stephenson Drive area; Council member Hyland, whose district includes the project area, made the motion and council members emphasized the need to address crumbling streets.

The council additionally approved a resolution to enter an agreement with CMT Technical Services, Inc. for construction-management services and a public-entity resolution for submission to the Utah State Treasurer. The council adopted amended internal policies for the City Council (noting policy 1.2 as the primary change) and approved the consent calendar (minutes from the June 3 meetings) before adjourning.

Motions on these items were made, seconded and passed by roll-call votes; the transcript records unanimous votes on the items as moved.