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Residents fault Fruit Heights council over general plan ratification, allege poor notice and conflict of interest
Summary
Multiple residents told the Fruit Heights City Council they were not properly notified before the council ratified the citys general plan and raised process and conflict-of-interest concerns, including an assertion that Mayor Jeanne lived within 300 feet of property affected by a zoning change.
Several Fruit Heights residents used the councils public-comment period on Feb. 17 to press city leaders over how the governing body ratified the citys general plan and whether residents received adequate notice.
Scott Heuser, who said he lives on Heights Way, told the council that during a call with city staff and the city attorney "Brad agreed that it had not received the required votes to pass it" and said the city later ratified the plan. Heuser also asked whether the mayor had disclosed living within "300 feet of property next to your neighborhood that was changing from commercial to…
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