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Herriman Planning Commission approves conditional use for outdoor storage at Rockwell Landing
Summary
On June 4, 2025, the Herriman City Planning Commission approved a conditional-use amendment allowing outdoor storage for a landscaping contractor at Rockwell Landing, conditioned on extending a sidewalk and installing a six-foot masonry fence. The vote was unanimous among commissioners recorded in the roll call.
Herriman, Utah — The Herriman City Planning Commission voted June 4 to approve a conditional-use amendment permitting outdoor storage at the Rockwell Landing site, a vacant, irregular parcel in the southeast portion of the city that staff said is encumbered by Jordan Valley aqueducts.
A planning staff member described the application as “a simple request” and identified it as a conditional-use application needed because the Rockwell Landing site plan requires conditional-review for outdoor storage. The staff presentation said the proposed use would store trucks and equipment for a landscaping contractor, use a single access via an existing easement, include a track-out pad and street-front landscaping, and be enclosed by…
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