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party renting the facility at the time damage was incurred must pay the 

total costs of such cleaning or repairs.  

 

c.

 

The deposit, if any remains, shall be shredded (or



 

mailed to the 

applicant if a self-addressed and stamped envelope was provided) 

within 14 days of the Building Supervisor’s approval of the post-event 

condition of the property. 

 

USE REGULATION  

 

1.

 

Conduct While in the Building 



 

a.

 

Any individual or group using the Building shall always conduct 



themselves in a lawful and orderly manner. Nothing in this Use Policy 

shall be interpreted by the City to restrict otherwise lawful expressive 

conduct. 

 

b.

 

No tobacco, vaping, possession of illegal drugs, or drinking of alcoholic 



beverages will be permitted at any time.    

 

c.

 

Open flames, lighted candles, glitter, rice, confetti, graphite, paint, hay, 



straw, corn stalks, grass, palm fronds, feathers

 

and other similar 

materials ARE NOT allowed in the Building. 

 

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d.

 

Tables and chairs are provided in the Building. Heavy items are to be 



carried when moved to avoid damage to the floor. Tables, chairs and 

other equipment are not to be taken from the Building for any reason.  

 

e.

 

Hallways, exits, restrooms and other traffic areas are to remain free of 



tables, chairs, boxes, and other items at all times.  

 

f.

 

No nails, tape, or tacks may be used on the walls. No item may be strung 



or attached to the walls.  

 

g.

 

Participants and guests are to remain in the appropriate area(s) of the 



Building. Playing in halls or restrooms is prohibited. Children 

attending meetings in the Building must be supervised at all times by a 

responsible adult who is present. The party reserving the facility is 

responsible for the conduct of the participants and guests.  

 

h.

 

Meetings shall end on time. Sufficient time shall be scheduled for 



cleanup within the scheduled room at the conclusion of the activity. 

 

i.

 

Lights should be turned off in the Building at the conclusion of the 



meeting.  

 

j.

 

Pets or animals are not allowed in the Building except for service 



animals as defined in the American with Disabilities Act. 

 

k.

 

Portable electrical appliances, i.e. ovens, hot plates or space heaters 



will not be allowed. Special lighting, sound and other non-standard 

equipment will be allowed with the approval of the Building supervisor. 

Computers and Projectors are allowed.  

 

l.

 

Gambling in any form is prohibited. 



 

m.

 

Use of Community Center piano will be allowed if requested for an 



additional fee in advance. 

 

n.

 

Use of the audio and visual equipment will be allowed if requested for 



an additional fee in advance.

 

 

n.o.

 

All materials for the meeting must be contained to the meeting space 



and can not be placed in hallways, entryways, etc.

 

 

2.

 

Cleaning Responsibility 



 

a.

 

It shall be the responsibility of the individual or group using the 



Building to clean up area used. 

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b.

 

The Building Supervisor will verify cleaning has been adequately 



performed. 

 

c.

 

If cleaning has not been adequately performed, or if any damage has 



occurred, the Building Supervisor shall make a written list and take 

photographs to document the damages in case the security deposit is 

forfeited or other damages are sought.  

 

3.

 

Serving Food 



 

a.

 

The Community Center is equipped with a kitchen strictly for the use of 



clean up and preparation of events. City Hall is not equipped with a 

kitchen. Refreshments and catered meals are allowed provided the food 

can be prepared and served lawfully with out the use of kitchen 

facilities. Red and orange based punch, grape juice, or other strong 

colored liquids, sauces, toppings, or foods which would stain carpets 

are not allowed (i.e., strawberry, raspberry, blueberry).  

 

b.

 

Chairs and/or tables need to be set up and taken down by the applicant 



making the reservations. When food is served, it will be the 

responsibility of those renting the Building to provide table coverings. 

 

4.

 

Rules 



Reservations may be cancelled on-site due to failure to follow the Building Use  

Rules. Future reservations may also be put in jeopardy.  

 

4.5.

 

Building Hours 



 

a.

 

Community Center 



The Building will generally be available for

 

use during the following 

times: 

 

 

 

Monday - Saturday  

 

8:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m.     

 

Sunday  

 

 

 

CLOSED 

 

Official City Holidays    

CLOSED 

 

b.

 

City Hall 



 

No activities that would disturb the Library, City Council Room or City 

Offices will be allowed. The City Council Chambers are only available 

for use by Priority One and Priority Three groups. 

City Council 

Chambers may not be rented for the purpose of electioneering for an 

individual running for an office that represents Highland Citizenry. 

The Building will generally be available for use during the following 

times:  

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Monday - Thursday   

8:00 a.m. – 9:00 p.m.  

  

Friday – Saturday   

10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. 

  

Sunday   

 

 

CLOSED 

Official City Holidays  

 

CLOSED 

 

5.6.

 

Hold Harmless 



 

Those who use the Buildings agree to hold the City harmless from any and all 

harm, loss, damages or liability, and also agree to indemnify the City for 

harm incurred by third-parties arising from their use of the building.  

 

6.7.

 

Use Policy Subject to Change 



 

Any other rules or regulations pertinent to the effective an efficient 

operation and preservation of the Building will be established as necessary 

by the governing body and enforced by the City Administrator, Mayor, or 

designee.  

 

The City’s governing body reserves the right to amend and terminate the Use 

Policy, related rules, fees, and deposits at any time when deemed necessary 

or desirable by the governing body.  

CITY COUNCIL AGENDA REPORT 

ITEM #10 

 

 

 

DATE:  

Tuesday, June 20, 2017  

 

TO:  

Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council 

 

FROM:  

JoD’Ann Bates 

 

City Recorder  



 

SUBJECT:  

RESOLUTION:  Authorizing the Mayor to execute an Interlocal Agreement with Utah 

County for the Administration of the 2017 Municipal Elections 



 

 

STAFF RECOMMENDATION:  

Staff recommends the Council approve the Interlocal Agreement in order to proceed 

forward with the administration of the 2017 Elections.   

 

BACKGROUND: 

May 18, 2017, Representative Jason Chaffetz, of the 3

rd

 Congressional District announced 



his resignation being effective June 30, 2017.   

 

May 19, 2017, The Lt. Governor announced there will be a Special Election in order to 



replace Representative Chaffetz.  The Lt. Governor stated that the counties should 

manage both the Special and Municipal Elections for those affected in the 3

rd

 

Congressional District. Highland City is part of the 3



rd

 Congressional District affected by 

this Special Election.   

 

With the responsibility of the Special and Municipal Elections, the Utah County Clerk’s 



office mandated that all cities within the 3

rd

 District contract with the County to conduct 



their municipal elections with the Vote by Mail process.    

 

This interlocal agreement outlines the responsibilities of both the County and the 



Municipalities along with estimated costs.   

 

Highland City legal counsel has reviewed the agreement and has no concerns.  



  

FISCAL IMPACT: 

Estimates cost $24,950. 

GL 10-47-22 $25,000. 

 


 

 

 



ATTACHMENTS:  

1.

 



Proposed Resolution 

2.

 



Interlocal Agreement 

 

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RESOLUTION NO.  2017-** 

 

A  RESOLUTION  AUTHORIZING  THE  MAYOR  TO  EXECUTE  AN 



INTERLOCAL  COOPERATIVE  AGREEMENT  BETWEEN  UTAH  COUNTY 

AND  HIGHLAND  CITY  FOR  THE  ADMINISTRATION  OF  THE  2017 

MUNICIPAL  ELECTIONS  BY  VOTE  BY  MAIL;  AND  PROVIDING  FOR  AN 

EFFECTIVE DATE.  

 

WHEREAS,  pursuant  to  the  provisions  of  the  Interlocal  Cooperation  Act,  Title  11, 

Chapter 13, Utah Code Annotated, 1953, as amended, public agencies, including political 

subdivisions  of the State of Utah as therein  defined, are authorized to  enter into written 

agreements with one another for joint or cooperative actions; and 

 

WHEREAS,  pursuant  to  the  Act,  the  parties  desire  to  work  together  through  joint  and 

cooperative action that will benefit the residents of both Utah County and Highland City; 

and 

 

 



WHEREAS,  all  of  the  parties  to  this  Agreement  are  public  agencies  as  defined  in  the 

Act; and 

 

WHEREAS,  Utah  County  and  Highland  City  desire  to  successfully  conduct  the  2017 

Highland  Municipal  Primary  (August  15,  2017)  and  General  (November  7,  2107) 

Elections by Vote By Mail (VBM); and 

 

WHEREAS,  on  June  20,  2017,  the  Municipal  Council  held  a  duly  noticed  public 

meeting wherein they considered this matter; and  

 

WHEREAS,  it is to the mutual benefit of both Utah County and Highland City to enter 

into an agreement providing for the parties’ joint efforts to administer the 2017 Highland 

City Municipal Elections.  

 

WHEREAS, after considering the Agreement, the Council finds the Agreement attached 

hereto  as Exhibit  “A” reasonably  furthers the health, safety, and  general  welfare of the 

citizens of Highland City. 

  

NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved by the Highland City Council as follows: 



 

SECTION 1 

 

1.



 

The Mayor of Highland  City is hereby authorized to sign the  Interlocal  Cooperative 

Agreement  between  Utah  County  and  Highland  City  for  the  administration  of  the 

2017 Municipal Elections by Vote By Mail 

which is attached hereto as Exhibit A

  

 



 

 

SECTION 2 

 

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1.



 

This resolution is effective immediately.   

 

THIS  RESOLUTION  APPROVED  AND  ADOPTED  this  20

th

  day  of  May,  2017  by 



the City Council of Highland, Utah. 

 

 



 

 

 



 

 

 



 

 

 



 

 

 



 

 

 



 

 

 



Mark S. Thompson, Mayor 

 

 



 

ATTEST: 


 

 

 



 

 

 



 

 

 



 

 

 



 

 

JoD’Ann Bates, City Recorder, CMC 



 

 

COUNCILMEMBER  



 

YES  


NO  

Brian Braithwaite 

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Dennis LeBaron 

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Tim Irwin  

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Ed Dennis  

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Rod Mann 

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Agreement No. 2017-____ 

INTERLOCAL COOPERATION AGREEMENT  

BETWEEN UTAH COUNTY AND H

IGHLAND CITY 

FOR THE ADMINISTRATION OF THE 2017 MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS 

THIS IS AN INTERLOCAL COOPERATION AGREEMENT (Agreement), made and 

entered into by and between Utah County, a political subdivision of the State of Utah, and 

Highland City, a Utah municipality and political subdivision of the State of Utah, hereinafter 

referred to as CITY. 

WITNESSETH: 



WHEREAS, pursuant to the provisions of the Interlocal Cooperation Act (Act) , Title 11, 

Chapter 13, Utah Code Annotated, 1953 as amended, public agencies, including political 

subdivisions of the State of Utah as therein defined, are authorized to enter into written 

agreements with one another for joint or cooperative action; and 



WHEREAS, pursuant to the Act, the parties desire to work together through joint and 

cooperative action that will benefit the residents of both Utah County and CITY. 



WHEREAS,  all of the parties to this Agreement are public agencies as defined in the 

Act. 


WHEREAS, Utah County and CITY desire to successfully conduct the 2017 CITY 

Municipal Primary (August 15, 2017) and General (November 7, 2017) Elections; and 



WHEREAS, it is to the mutual benefit of both Utah County and CITY to enter into an 

agreement providing for the parties’ joint efforts to administer the 2017 CITY Municipal 

Elections. 

NOW, THEREFORE, the parties do mutually agree, pursuant to the terms and 

provisions of the Act, as follows: 





Section 1. 

EFFECTIVE DATE; DURATION 

This Agreement shall become effective and shall enter into force, within the meaning of 

the Act, upon the submission of this Agreement to, and the approval and execution thereof by 

Resolution of the governing bodies of each of the parties to this Agreement. The term of this 

Agreement shall be from the effective date hereof until the completion of the parties’ 

responsibilities associated with the 2017 municipal elections or until terminated, but is no longer 

than 3 years from the date of this Agreement. This Agreement shall not become effective until it 

has been reviewed and approved as to form and compatibility with the laws of the State of Utah 

by the Utah County Attorney’s Office and the attorney for CITY. Prior to becoming effective, 

this Agreement shall be filed with the person who keeps the records of each of the parties hereto. 



Section 2. 

ADMINISTRATION OF AGREEMENT 

The parties to this Agreement do not contemplate nor intend to establish a separate legal 

entity under the terms of this Agreement. The parties hereto agree that, pursuant to Section 11-

13-207, Utah Code Annotated, 1953 as amended, Utah County, by and through the Utah County 

Clerk/Auditor Elections Office, shall act as the administrator responsible for the administration 

of this Agreement. The parties further agree that this Agreement does not anticipate nor provide 

for any organizational changes in the parties. The administrator agrees to keep all books and 

records in such form and manner as Utah County shall specify and further agrees that said books 

shall be open for examination by the parties hereto at all reasonable times. The parties agree that 

they will not acquire, hold nor dispose of real or personal property pursuant to this Agreement 

during this joint undertaking.  




Section 3. 

PURPOSES 

This Agreement has been established and entered into between the parties for the purpose 

of administering the 2017 CITY Municipal Elections. This Agreement contemplates only a basic, 

traditional election for the 2017 CITY Municipal Elections; any and all other election-related 

services, including but not limited to services for special elections or elections for subsequent 

years, will need to be agreed to in a separate writing signed by both parties. 



Section 4. 

PARTIES RESPONSIBILITIES  

Utah County agrees to: 

1.

Provide manpower and equipment to count all ballots for the 2017 CITY Municipal



Election. Equipment in this case means mail processing and optical scan ballot

equipment.

2.

Provide manpower and equipment to process all voter registration applications, prepare



and mail all official ballots, and process/count them upon return and include these ballots

in the official election return.

3.

Provide manpower and equipment to program and test the tabulation programming for



said elections.

4.

Provide manpower and equipment to program, prepare and mail official ballots.



5.

Provide the needed postal permits for both outbound and return mail.

6.

Provide manpower and equipment to canvass all election returns. This includes only one



count and one canvass. As it is not possible to predict the scale and scope of a recount,

reasonable costs will be billed for recounts and re-canvassing.

7.

On Election Night, provide the official Election results through the standardized reports



and/or data feeds as generated by the Election programming and management program

and system used by the County. 

8.

Provide final, canvassed report of Official Election Results. Such results will constitute



the final Official Results of the Election.

9.

Acknowledge that this Interlocal Agreement relates to a municipal ballot and election and



as required by state statute, the municipal clerk is the election officer.

CITY agrees to:

1.

Provide manpower, facilities and equipment for Candidate Filings.



2.

Provide manpower, facilities and equipment for receiving and processing of all financial

disclosures required by state code and/or city code.

3.

Accept responsibility to keep candidates and the public up to date and current on all legal



requirements governing candidates and campaigns, including candidate filing, campaign

finance disclosures and all local ordinances governing campaigns

4.

Provide a single voter service center within the City. Such a center is not intended to be a



polling place, rather it is a place for voters with issues to go and receive help. Said

service center will operate during traditional voting hours (7 am to 8 pm) on Election Day

only.

5.

Recruit, train and staff the required voter service center with an adequate number of poll



workers.

6.

Order and provide all materials needed to run the service center mentioned above. Any



and all ballots used will be ordered from K&H, the printing and mailing contractor for the

2017 Election.

7.

When needed use Utah County’s poll worker training contractor and pay any and all



expenses for vote center worker training should it be needed.

8.

Pay Utah County up to $1869.24 for ballot programming, voting system support and



 

operation.

9.

Pay Utah County up to $20883.



89 for ballot printing and mailing. This includes both 

Primary and General Elections.

10.

Pay Utah County for all return ballot postage. The estimated cost is 46.9 cents per piece.



 

Return ballot postage cost for 15% turnout in the Primary and 30% in the General

 

election would be $2196.88.



11.

Thoroughly examine and proof all election programming done for the 2017 CITY

Municipal Election. The City will examine and complete all proofs to ensure

programming is complete and correct for all of their own ballot styles. Final approval of

ballots and programming will rest with the City.

12.


Pay all reasonable costs associated with recounts, re-canvassing, election contests and

any other extraordinary expenses that may arise in connection with this Agreement.

13.

Host on the official CITY web site a link to or copy of the official reported results as



hosted on the County Elections web page.

14.


CITY will not change the format or otherwise alter the official reported results, only

displaying them in the form and format as provided by the County.



Section 5. 

METHOD OF TERMINATION

This Agreement will automatically terminate at the end of its term herein, pursuant to the

provisions of paragraph one (1) of this Agreement. Prior to the automatic termination at the end 

of the term of this Agreement, any party to this Agreement may terminate the Agreement sixty 

(60) days after providing written notice of termination to the other parties.  Should the 

Agreement be terminated prior to the end of the stated term, CITY will be responsible for any 



costs incurred  through the  time of termination.  The Parties of this Agreement agree to bring 

current, prior to termination, any financial obligation contained herein. 

Section 6.  

INDEMNIFICATION 

The parties to this Agreement are political subdivisions of the State of Utah. The parties 

agree to indemnify and hold harmless the other for damages, claims, suits, and actions arising out 

of a negligent error or omission of its own officials or employees in connection with this 

Agreement. It is expressly agreed between the parties that the obligation to indemnify is limited 

to the dollar amounts set forth in the Governmental Immunity Act, Section 63G-7-604. 



Section 7.  

FILING OF INTERLOCAL COOPERATION AGREEMENT 

Executed copies of this Agreement shall be placed on file in the office of the County 

Clerk/Auditor of Utah County and with the official keeper of records of CITY, and shall remain 

on file for public inspection during the term of this Agreement.  



Section 8. 

ADOPTION REQUIREMENTS 

This Agreement shall be (a) approved by Resolution of the governing body of each of the 

parties, (b) executed by a duly authorized official of each of the parties (c) submitted to and 

approved by an Authorized Attorney of each of the parties, as required by Section 11-13-202.5, 

Utah Code Annotated, 1953 as amended, and (d) filed in the official records of each party. 

Section 9. 

AMENDMENTS 

This Agreement may not be amended, changed, modified or altered except by an 

instrument in writing which shall be (a) approved by Resolution of the governing body of each of 

the parties, (b) executed by a duly authorized official of each of the parties, (c) submitted to and 

approved by an Authorized Attorney of each of the parties, as required by Section 11-13-205.5, 

Utah Code Annotated, 1953 as amended, and (d) filed in the official records of each party. 





Section 10. 

SEVERABILITY 

If any term or provision of the Agreement or the application thereof shall to any extent be 

invalid or unenforceable, the remainder of this Agreement, or the application of such term or 

provision to circumstances other than those with respect to which it is invalid or unenforceable, 

shall not be affected thereby, and shall be enforced to the extent permitted by law. To the extent 

permitted by applicable law, the parties hereby waive any provision of law which would render 

any of the terms of this Agreement unenforceable. 

Section 11. 

NO PRESUMPTION 

Should any provision of this Agreement require judicial interpretation, the Court 

interpreting or construing the same shall not apply a presumption that the terms hereof shall be 

more strictly construed against the party, by reason of the rule of construction that a document is 

to be construed more strictly against the person who himself or through his agents prepared the 

same, it being acknowledged that each of the parties have participated in the preparation hereof. 



Section 12.   HEADINGS 

Headings herein are for convenience of reference only and shall not be considered any 

interpretation of the Agreement. 

Section 13. 

BINDING AGREEMENT 

This Agreement shall be binding upon the heirs, successors, administrators, and assigns 

of each of the parties hereto. 

Section 14. 

NOTICES 

All notices, demands and other communications required or permitted to be given 

hereunder shall be in writing and shall be deemed to have been properly given if delivered by 

hand or by certified mail, return receipt requested, postage paid, to the parties at the addresses of 



the City Mayor or County Commission, or at such other addresses as may be designated by 

notice given hereunder.  

Section 15. 

ASSIGNMENT 

The parties to this Agreement shall not assign this Agreement, or any part hereof, without 

the prior written consent of all other parties to this Agreement. No assignment shall relieve the 

original parties from any liability hereunder.  



Section 16. 

GOVERNING LAW 

All questions with respect to the construction of this Agreement, and the rights and 

liability of the parties hereto, shall be governed by the laws of the State of Utah.  

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have signed and executed this Agreement, after 

resolutions duly and lawfully passed, on the dates listed below:  

 

UTAH COUNTY 

Authorized by Resolution No. 2017-___, authorized and passed on the _____ day of 

 

 ________________, 2017. 



BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 

UTAH COUNTY, UTAH 

 

 

By:_______________________________ 



   WILLIAM C. LEE, Chairman 

 

 



 

ATTEST: BRYAN E. THOMPSON 

Utah County Clerk/Auditor 

 

By:_______________________ 



Deputy 

 

 



 

 


APPROVED AS TO FORM AND COMPATIBILITY  

WITH THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF UTAH: 

JEFFREY R. BUHMAN, Utah County Attorney 

 

By:_______________________ 



Deputy County Attorney 

 

 

 

 

Highland CITY 

 

Authorized by Resolution No. ______ , authorized and passed on the ______ day of 



 

August, 2017. 

 

 

______________________________________ 



Mayor, Highland CITY 

 

ATTEST: 



 

___________________________ 

NAME 

Highland CITY Recorder 



 

 

APPROVED AS TO FORM AND COMPATIBILITY 



WITH THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF UTAH 

City Attorney 

 

By: ________________________ 



 

 

 



 

CITY COUNCIL AGENDA REPORT 

ITEM #11 

 

 

 

DATE:  

Tuesday, June 20, 2017 

 

TO:  

Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council 

 

FROM:  

Todd Trane, PE 

 

City Engineer 



 

SUBJECT:  

ORDINANCE: A request by Highland City Staff to amend the Highland City Design 

Standards relating to conduits, ADA ramps and crack sealing of saw cuts. Legislative. 



 

 

STAFF RECOMMENDATION:  

The City Council approve changes to standard details. 

 

BACKGROUND: 

Staff has revised the street light base detail to help clarify the difference 

between Highland conduits and Rocky Mountain Power (RMP) conduits.  Some 

recent contractors have been confused with sizes of conduits required.  

Highland requires a minimum of 1” conduit for street lights and RMP requires a 

minimum of 2” from our junction box to the power source.  We have made a few 

text changes to clarify this for contractors. 

 

Staff has also been working on a standard detail for an ADA ramp in Highland.  

We currently do not have a standard other than following APWA standards.  

There are several APWA details for contractors to try and use to match Highland 

City street section.  Staff felt it necessary to adopt a standard to avoid confusion 

and simplify the inspection process for ADA ramps. 

 

A requirement to crack seal all final saw cuts has also been included. 

 

FISCAL IMPACT: 

There is no fiscal impact to Highland City for these changes. 

 

ATTACHMENTS: 

1.

 

Proposed Ordinance 



 

 

 

ORDINANCE NO. 2017-** 

 

AN ORDINANCE OF THE HIGHLAND CITY COUNCIL, HIGHLAND UTAH, 

AMENDING THE HIGHLAND CITY ENGINEERING DESIGN CRITERIA  

AND STANDARD DRAWINGS FOR PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS.  

 

WHEREAS, the Engineering Design Criteria  and Standard Drawings 

for  Public  Improvements  impose  standards  for  the  design  and 

construction of infrastructure improvements in the Highland City; and 

 

WHEREAS,  an  updated  version  of  the  Engineering  Design  Criteria  

and  Standard  Drawings  for  Public  Improvements  is  needed  to:  provide 

clarification  on  existing  requirements;  bring  the  existing  standards  into 

compliance  with  regulatory  requirements,  City  policies  and  City  master 

plans; and 

 

WHEREAS,  the  Mayor  and  Council  of  the  Highland  City,  Utah  find 

the adoption of this 

Ordinance to be in best interests of the public health, safety and welfare; 

and 

 

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT Resolved BY the City Council of Highland City, Utah: 

 

SECTION 1. That the Highland Standard Drawing U-04 Street Light Base 

Detail and Highland Standard Drawing ST-07 Curb Return Detail are hereby 

replaced as shown in Exhibit A.  

 

SECTION 2. That the Highland Standard Drawing U-03 Utility Trench 

Cross Section and Highland Standard Drawing SD-02 Storm Drain Trench Cross 

Section are hereby amended to add the following note: 

All final saw cuts after pavement is placed shall be crack sealed. 

 

SECTION  3.  The  City  Administrator,  City  Recorder  and  the  codifiers  of 

this  ordinance  are  authorized  to  make  necessary  clerical  corrections  to  this 

ordinance,  including,  but  not  limited  to,  the  correction  of  scrivener’s/clerical 

errors,  references,  numbering,  section/subsection  numbers  any  and  references 

thereto. 

 

SECTION 4: If any section, subdivision, sentence, clause, phrase or portion 

of this Ordinance is for any reason held invalid or unconstitutional by any court 

of competent jurisdiction, such portion shall be deemed a separate, distinct, and 

independent  provision  and  such  holding  shall  not  affect  the  validity  of  the 

remaining provisions of the ordinance or parts thereof. 

 

SECTION 5: This ordinance shall become effective as prescribed by law. 

 

 

PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Highland City Council, June 20, 2017. 

 

 

 

HIGHLAND CITY, UTAH 

 

 

__________________________________ 

 

 

 

 

 

            

 

    Mark S. Thompson, Mayor 

 

 

ATTEST: 

 

 

_________________________________ 

Jo’DAnn Bates, City Recorder CMC 

 

 

COUNCILMEMBER 

 

YES 

NO 

Brian Braithwaite 

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Ed Dennis 



 



 

Tim Irwin 



 



 

Dennis LeBaron 



 



 

Rod Mann 



 



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



 

 

EXHIBIT A 

 

Street Light Base Detail – Highland Standard Drawing U-04 

Curb Return Detail – Highland Standard Drawing ST-07 

 

 


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THIS DOCUMENT AND ANY ILLUSTRATIONS HEREON ARE PROVIDED AS

STANDARD CONSTRUCTION DETAILS WITHIN HIGHLAND CITY.  DEVIATION

FROM THIS DOCUMENT REQUIRES APPROVAL OF HIGHLAND CITY.

HIGHLAND CITY CORP. CAN NOT BE HELD LIABLE FOR MISUSE OR

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Document Outline

  • 0.Agenda.06.20.17.pdf
  • 01.0. Meeting Minutes.06.06.17
  • 02.0.Stoney Brook Plat B Final
  • 02.1.Stoney Brook.Exhib
  • 03.0.Sienna Estates Final Plat
  • 03.1.Sienna Estates.Exhib
  • 04.0.Open Space Agree Amend
  • 04.1.ORD.Maintenance of OS
  • 04.2.Maintenance of OS.Exhib
  • 05.0.Fireworks Restricitions
  • 05.1.RES.Firework Restriction
  • 06.0.Accept Cert Tax Rate
  • 06.1.RES.Certified Tax Rate
  • 07.0.FY2017 Budget Adjust
  • 07.1.RES.FY16-17 Final Budget Adjust
  • 07.2.FinalBudgetAdjust.Exhib
  • 08.0.Fee Schedule
  • 08.1.RES.Fee Schedule
  • 08.2.Fee Schedule.Exhib
  • 09.0.Building Use Policy
  • 09.1.RES.Building Use Policy
  • 09.2.Building Use Policy.Exhib
  • 10.0.ILA-County Elections
  • 10.1.RES.ILA County Election VBM
  • 10.2.AGR.ILA with County.Elections
  • 11.0.Eng.Design Standards
  • 11.1.Std Drawings.St light.Exhib
  • 11.2.Std Drawings.curb.Exhib

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