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Herriman council reviews land swaps and multiple MDAs, schedules closed session on real estate and litigation
Summary
At a Herriman City Council work meeting on April 23, councilors reviewed land exchanges and master development agreements for Sorrento, Creek Ridge and Venco, discussed PID financing for contamination remediation, and voted to recess into a closed session under Utah Code 52-4-205 to discuss litigation and property strategy.
Herriman — The Herriman City Council spent its April 23 work meeting walking through land-exchange proposals and several master development agreements (MDAs) tied to a proposed regional park at the Walker property, while also agreeing to enter a closed session to discuss pending litigation and real-estate strategy.
In a presentation, staff said they had adjusted a recommendation for one project from R2-10 to R1-10, removing a previously proposed multifamily component from the Sorrento plan. Unidentified Speaker (S5) said, "there's a maximum of 113 single family homes proposed," and staff and developers discussed whether design standard notes on setbacks or architectural trim could unintentionally change existing city-code requirements.
The council heard a quarterly economic update in which Unidentified Speaker (S9) reported that commercial business licenses rose to 224 and home-occupation licenses increased to 1,137 since the last report. S9 also noted recent…
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