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The meeting addressed a land use ordinance text amendment to allow a biogas facility, specifically a renewable natural gas facility, in the A40 Zone. The applicant proposed adding language similar to what was previously added to the MG1 Zone, with a staff recommendation to include a minimum acreage of 40 acres for such facilities. The Planning Commission also discussed a zone map amendment to rezone a 306-acre parcel from the RA5 zone to the A40 Zone.
The meeting included a prayer, the Pledge of Allegiance, and a discussion on the consent agenda and regular agenda items. Four items were removed from the agenda, and one item was held for a closed session. There was also an opportunity for the public to address the Commissioners before the meeting moved into a closed session.
The meeting included a prayer and the Pledge of Allegiance. The agenda items were reviewed, with item 13 being tabled. A checkbox under subsection number eleven of agenda item number three was addressed. Regular agenda items number five and six were removed. A closed meeting was approved to discuss the character, professional confidence, or physical or mental health of an individual or individuals. Another closed meeting was set for a strategy session to discuss pending or imminent litigation. There were no work session items submitted, and after no general public comment, the meeting moved to closed sessions.
The meeting included discussions on the agenda, with several items being moved to the consent agenda for unanimous approval. Commissioner Sakovich requested an outline from the assessor regarding item number 23, related to the 2023 tax levies for Utah County. The assessor provided an overview, noting that single-family home values remained stable, while high-density and commercial property values saw increases. Commercial properties, in particular, were raised by approximately 12 percent due to market instability since COVID-19. The tax rate chart indicated a decrease, benefiting single-family residences, and a shift in the property tax burden from homeowners to commercial and high-density properties was noted.
The Utah County Commission held a public meeting to discuss concerns related to Hobble Creek Canyon, specifically addressing issues raised by residents regarding development in the Whittemore area. Key points of discussion included water rights, road access, and the potential impact of further development on the health, safety, and welfare of county residents. Residents voiced concerns over the Cottages at Hobble Creek CCR's, maintenance agreements, and the expiration of administrative control. The meeting also addressed concerns about water availability, fire risk, and the need for the county to follow its general plan and protect residents.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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