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The City Council meeting agenda for March 11, 2026, included several key items. Presentation items involved the South Valley Chamber 2025 Report and the Recognition of Trenton Ellis as Water Operator of the Year. The consent agenda included the approval of a resolution authorizing a Cooperative Agreement with the Utah Division of Forestry, Fire and State Lands for wildland fire protection. The February 25, 2026 minutes were also pending approval. A separate Work Session was scheduled to discuss potential new residential zoning categories, specifically concerning half-acre and third-acre single-family zones, following a Planning Commission discussion where development standards for R-1-2, R-1-3, and R-1-4 zones were detailed, including lot sizes, setbacks, and accessory building regulations.
The agenda for the Planning Commission meeting included administrative items such as consideration and a vote on a proposed Site Plan for the Bluffdale Exchange Microflex Development. A legislative item involved a public hearing, consideration, and recommendation on a Text Amendment to allow non-retail-based businesses in certain areas within the Bringhurst Station Commercial Sub-Districts. Discussion items were scheduled for Planning Commission Training and general business planning.
The meeting agenda for the Bluffdale City Council included several key discussion and action items. Presentation items involved recognition of exemplary students and a presentation of the Police Department Annual Statistical Report. Action items included a resolution adopting amendments to the hiring interns policy, and resolutions appointing individuals to the City of Bluffdale Audit Committee and Budget Review Committee. Discussion items covered staff reports from Engineering, Legal, and Public Works departments regarding infrastructure projects (water tanks, road improvements like 14600 South), land use planning in areas like Bringhurst and The Point, updates on civil litigation, review of the Fire Department's statistics, operational needs including staffing and equipment replacement timelines, and updates on Parks and Recreation programming such as youth sports, adult leagues, and park maintenance plans.
The Bluffdale City Strategic Implementation Plan, set to commence in 2026, serves as a vital link between the General Plan and the annual budget process. It outlines a comprehensive framework focusing on land use and growth, aiming to concentrate development in designated centers while preserving existing neighborhoods and coordinating with infrastructure capacity. The plan also prioritizes economic development by expanding local employment opportunities, attracting and retaining businesses, reducing sales leakage, and ensuring adequate infrastructure support. Furthermore, it seeks to provide accessible, high-quality parks, trails, and open spaces that foster community gathering and enhance public welfare. Enhancing transportation and mobility for all users is another key area, alongside a commitment to building long-term resiliency and sustainability in city assets and finances. This living document will be updated annually to guide consistent decision-making and ensure a shared understanding between the City Council and Staff.
The Planning Commission meeting included a public hearing and recommendation on an Ordinance amending Chapter 9.10.020 regarding the adoption of the Wildland Urban Interface Building Standards. Discussion items focused on training concerning the Open and Public Meetings Act and Procedures, and general Planning Commission business. The minutes reviewed for approval included the December 3, 2025, Planning Commission Meeting and the January 21, 2026, Joint Planning Commission and City Council Meeting.
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