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CITY COUNCIL AGENDA REPORT


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CITY COUNCIL AGENDA REPORT 

ITEM #5 

 

 

 

DATE:  

Tuesday, June 20, 2017 

 

TO:  

Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council 

 

FROM:  

Lone Peak Fire Department 

 

SUBJECT:  

RESOLUTION:  Approval of a Notice of Firework and Open Fire Restrictions 

 

 

 

STAFF RECOMMENDATION:  

City Council approve the firework and open fire restrictions.   

 

BACKGROUND: 

For 2017, state law allows fireworks to be discharged from July 1 – 7, July 21 – 

27, December 31, and Chinese New Year’s Eve. Utah State and the International 

Fire Code allow Fire Marshalls with the approval of the legislative body to 

restrict the discharge of fireworks beyond this when there are public safety 

concerns. Due to environmental issues, topographical considerations, and other 

public safety concerns, the Lone Peak Fire Chief and Lone Peak Fire Marshall 

do find it in public interest to further restrict in two ways:  

 

1)

 

Ban all fireworks and open burning within certain areas of Highland City.  

 

See the attached map and the subdivision list below. This ban is 

recommended because these areas are especially prone to potential 

wildfires.  

 

Bull River Subdivision 

 

 

Westfield Cove Subdivision 



 

Hidden Oaks Subdivision   

 

Sunset Mnt. Properties 



Hunter Ridge Subdivision   

 

Chamberry Fields Subdivision 



Highland Hills Subdivision  

 

Mercer Hollow Subdivision 



Beacon Hills Subdivision   

 

Country French Subdivision 



View Point Subdivision 

 

 



Mouth of Am. Fork Canyon 

Highland Glen Park   

 

 

Skye Estates 



           Dry Creek Highland Subdivision    

Sterling Pointe  

Highland Oaks

 

 

2)

 

Ban professional firework displays for private events throughout all of 

Highland City 

 

The City as of late has received some inquiries about professional 


 

companies shooting off fireworks for private events during times of the 

year that fall outside of the designated firework days. State law does allow 

jurisdictions to approve professional firework companies to conduct a 

show outside of the state allowed firework days; however, because of the 

dangers mentioned previously, the Fire Department recommends that the 

City not allow this to occur.  

 

FISCAL IMPACT:

 

None. 

 

ATTACHMENTS: 

1.

 

Proposed Resolution 



 

RESOLUTION NO. 2017-** 

 

 



A RESOLUTION OF THE HIGHLAND CITY COUNCIL, HIGHLAND CITY, UTAH 

RESTRICTING FIREWORKS AND OPEN BURINING FOR HIGHLAND CITY.   

 

WHEREAS, the City Council finds that it is in the public interest to address fireworks and open 

burning due to environmental issues (weather conditions, dry fuel loads, and extremely escalating fire 

conditions), topographical considerations (mountainous terrain, brush covered areas throughout the 

city) and public safety concerns (people, structures and property), in Highland City, Highland Utah; 

and   


 

 

WHEREAS, The ignition and discharge of ALL fireworks is prohibited within the City of 



Highland in the following areas: (see attached map) 

 

Bull River Subdivision 



 

 

Westfield Cove Subdivision 



 

Hidden Oaks Subdivision   

 

Sunset Mnt. Properties 



Hunter Ridge Subdivision   

 

Chamberry Fields Subdivision 



Highland Hills Subdivision  

 

Mercer Hollow Subdivision 



Beacon Hills Subdivision   

 

Country French Subdivision 



View Point Subdivision 

 

 



Mouth of Am. Fork Canyon 

Highland Glen Park   

 

 

Skye Estates 



           Dry Creek Highland Subdivision    

Sterling Pointe  

Highland Oaks; and 

 

WHEREAS, Open fire, camp fires and the igniting and burning in fire pits are prohibited except 



in landscaped yards in private residence with a hose or fire extinguisher nearby.  Small portable 

screened fire enclosures and gas barbecues are permitted at private residences; and   

 

WHEREAS, Smoking is not permitted in city parks, campgrounds, open space or vacant lots.  



Discarding any smoking material, matches or other ignition sources from a vehicle is prohibited; and 

 

WHEREAS, Professional firework displays for private events within the City of Highland are 



prohibited at all times. 

 

WHEREAS, This order is enforceable by law and a violation of which carries penalties and 



provisions as outlined in the Utah State Law.  

 

   



  

NOW, THEREFORE by Resolution of the Highland City Council, this order supersedes all 

other orders.    

 

THIS RESOLUTION APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 20

th

 day of June, 2017 by the City Council 



of Highland, Utah. 

 

                                                  



  HIGHLAND CITY, UTAH 

                                                                       



 

 

        __________________________________ 



 

 

 



 

 

            



         Mark S. Thompson, Mayor 

 

 



 

_________________________________                                                       

JoD’Ann Bates, City Recorder CMC 

 

 



 

COUNCILMEMBER 

 

YES 


NO 

Brian Braithwaite 

□ 



 



Dennis LeBaron 

 



 

Tim Irwin 



 



 

Ed Dennis 

 



 

Rod Mann 

 



 

 

 



CITY COUNCIL AGENDA REPORT 

ITEM # 6 

 

 

 

DATE:  

Tuesday, June 20, 2017 

 

TO:  

Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council 

 

FROM:  

Gary LeCheminant 

 

Finance Director  



 

SUBJECT:  

RESOLUTION:  Adopting the Certified Tax Rate for Fiscal Year 201-201 

 

 

 

STAFF RECOMMENDATION:  

City Council adopt Resolution No. 201- ** Adopting the FY 201-201 Certified Tax 

Rate for Highland City as 0.001428. 

 

 

BACKGROUND: 

Highland City has received the certified tax rate from Utah County that 

determines the portion of property tax collected by the County for Highland 

City.  

 

The certified tax rate for Highland City has been set at 0.001428 of the assessed 

value of property. The rate is assigned as follows: 

 

• 0.001241 for Highland City General operations with anticipated collections of 

$1,641,015. 

 

• 0.000187 for the Highland City Library with anticipated collections of $247,276. 

 

 

By way of reference the rate adopted last year was as follows:  

0.001298 general operating, collecting approx. $1,574,043.  

0.0000196 Library, collecting approx. $237,683.  

Making the total 0.001494, collecting approx. $1,811,726. 

 

FISCAL IMPACT: 

• 0.001428 is the total certified tax rate with anticipated collections of $1,888,726. 

 

ATTACHMENTS: 

1.

 

Proposed Resolution  

 


 

RESOLUTION NO. 2017-** 

 

  A RESOLUTION OF THE HIGHLAND CITY COUNCIL, HIGHLAND CITY, UTAH 



ADOPTING THE FY 2017-2018 CERTIFIED TAX RATE 

 

BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED by the City Council of Highland: 

 

That a tax rate of .001428 (.001241 general operating; .000187 Library) is hereby levied on 



all taxable property lying within the corporate limits of the City of Highland for the fiscal year July 1, 

2017  through  June  30,  2018  for  the  purpose  of  providing  for  a  General  Fund  for  the  City  of 

Highland, Utah, a municipal corporation, in the State of Utah. 

 

AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Recorder is hereby directed to send 

a copy of this resolution to the County Auditor of Utah County so that this levy can be placed on 

the tax rolls and collected according to law. 

 

THIS RESOLUTION APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 20

th

 day of June, 2017 by 



the City Council of Highland, Utah. 

 

 



 

                                                     

Mark S. Thompson, Mayor 

 

ATTEST: 



 

 

 



                                                       

JoD’Ann Bates, City Recorder CMC 

 

 

COUNCILMEMBER  



 

YES  


NO  

Brian Braithwaite 

□  

□  


Dennis LeBaron 

□  


□  

Tim Irwin  

□  

□  


Ed Dennis  

□  


□  

Rod Mann 

□  

□  


 

CITY COUNCIL AGENDA REPORT 

ITEM #7 

 

 

 

DATE:  

Tuesday, June 20, 2017 

 

TO:  

Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council 

 

FROM:  

Gary LeCheminant, Finance Director 

 

SUBJECT:  

PUBLIC HEARING / RESOLUTION: Adopting Final Amendments to the Highland City 

2016-2017 Fiscal Year Budget     



 

 

STAFF RECOMMENDATION: 

The Finance Director recommends that the City Council adopt the proposed 

budget amendments contained in the attachments. The City’s General Fund 

budget will be a balanced budget with the proposed adjustments. 

 

BACKGROUND: 

The City is required to keep expenditures within budget. As the Council is 

aware, accurately forecasting all the expenditures and needs of the community 

is difficult; therefore, budget amendments may be necessary to comply with 

State requirements. It is necessary to amend the budget to adjust for various 

unanticipated expenditures in certain funds of the City. 

 

FISCAL IMPACT:

 

The final Fiscal Year 2016-2017 budget including these budget adjustments 

brings the General Fund revenues to $ 9,154,546 Million and the expenses to $ 

9,065,164 Million. That leaves revenue over expenses at about $89,000.  

 

There are a total of 31 adjustments. All of the adjustments are in the General 

Fund. The total adjustments to the tax revenue accounts are for an increase of 

$151,000. Most of this increase is due to an increase in expected sales tax 

revenue of $120,000 over the original budget. The rest of the budget .adjustments 

for the General Fund  bring into alignment the budget with year-end forecasted 

balances. 

 

The salary account for Community Events is being increased $3,000.  The 

Community Events increase due to the fact that the salary allocation has 

changed since the beginning of the budget year, adding more salary expense to 

this account.  

 

The transfers in from capital accounts to the General Fund has been decreased 

by almost $107,000. This is due to the fact that the impact fees from the Capital 

 

Parks and Capital Buildings accounts were transferred straight to the Debt 

Service account instead of passing through the General Fund account.  

 

ATTACHMENTS: 



1.

 

Proposed Resolution 



2.

 

Proposed Final Budget Adjustments Fiscal Year 2016-2017  

 


 

RESOLUTION NO. 2017-** 

 

 



  A RESOLUTION OF THE HIGHLAND CITY COUNCIL, HIGHLAND CITY, UTAH 

ADOPTING THE AMENDED 2016-2017 FISCAL YEAR BUDGET  

 

 

 

BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED by the City Council of Highland: 

 

Pursuant to §10-6-118, Utah Code, The Amended 2016-2017 Fiscal Year Budget for the 



General  Fund,  for  the  City  of  Highland,  Utah,  a  municipal  corporation,  in  the  State  of  Utah  is 

hereby  adopted.  A copy of the budget  amendments  is  attached hereto  (Attachment A),  and by 

this reference made part of this Resolution.   

 

 



PASSED by the City Council this 20

th

 day of June, 2017. 



 

 

 



 

 

____________________________________                  



 

 

 



 

 

 



 

Mayor Mark S. Thompson, Highland City 

 

 

 



ATTEST: 

 

 



 

_________________________________                                                       

JoD’Ann Bates, City Recorder CMC 

 

 



 

COUNCILMEMBER 

 

YES 


NO 

Brian Braithwaite 

□ 



 



Dennis LeBaron 

 



 

Tim Irwin 



 



 

Ed Dennis 

 



 

Rod Mann 

 



 

 


2016-17

2016-17

Current year Current year Budget 

New 

Account Number

Dept. or Fund

Account Title

Actual

Budget

Adjustment Balance

10-30-90


Trans. from Cap. Projects

Transfer From Capital Projects

215,434

322,177


(106,743)

215,434


10-31-10

Taxes


Current Year Property Taxes

1,588,719

1,579,043

9,676


1,588,719

10-31-20


Taxes

Delinquent Prior Year's Taxes

123,750

75,000


48,750

123,750


10-31-30

Taxes


General Sales and Use Taxes

1,635,590

2,020,000

120,000


2,140,000

10-31-60


Taxes

Utility Franchise Tax

723,131

896,000


(16,000)

880,000


10-31-61

Taxes


Phone Tax

109,306


142,000

(11,000)


131,000

10-32-10


Licenses and Permits

Business Licenses and Permits

13,813

25,557


(10,557)

15,000


10-32-22

Licenses and Permits

Building Plan Check Fees

107,379


100,000

7,300


107,300

10-33-56


Intergov'ment Revenue

Class C" Road Fund Allotment"

552,398

630,000


20,000

650,000


10-34-12

Fees and Services

DRC Fee

2,520


10,000

(7,000)


3,000

10-34-15


Fees and Services

Preliminary Review

26,495

19,500


7,000

26,500


10-34-16

Fees and Services

Final Review

13,519


10,000

3,500


13,500

10-34-18


Fees and Services

Public Works Inspection Fee

54,024

47,000


7,000

54,000


10-34-21

Fees and Services

Civil Review Fee

42,282


50,000

(7,000)


43,000

10-35-10


Court Fines

Highland Fines

161,918

150,000


11,000

161,000


10-35-14

Court Fines

Alpine Fines

40,030


50,000

(7,000)


43,000

10-36-10


Other Revenue

Interest Earnings

20,319

13,000


7,000

20,000


10-37-10

Cemetery Revenue

Cemetery Lot Sales

159,657


100,000

60,000


160,000

10-38-93


Misc. Revenue

Alpine Reimbursement

43,009

54,000


(7,000)

47,000


10-38-94

Misc. Revenue

Lone Peak PSD Reimbursement

40,480


35,000

5,000


40,000

10-41-22


Councll

Public Notices

5,016

2,000


3,000

5,000


10-42-27

Court


Credit Card Fees

4,660


3,000

1,600


4,600

10-42-31


Court

Victim Restitution Fund

64,871

50,000


14,000

64,000


10-43-34

Admin.


Building Maintenance

38,325


31,631

8,000


39,631

10-49-31


Attorney

Professional & Technical Ser

39,425

40,000


3,000

43,000


10-52-22

Planning


Public Notices

6,251


3,000

3,200


6,200

10-60-11


Streets

Salaries/Wages

180,461

189,555


4,000

193,555


10-66-13

Engineer


Employee Benefits

17,617


17,638

2,000


19,638

10-72-11


Community Events

Salaries/Wages

25,530

24,548


3,000

27,548


10-72-12

Community Events

Overtime

5,061


0

5,000


5,000

10-72-13


Community Events

Employee Benefits

12,575

9,289


5,000

14,289


Final Budget Adjustments 

Fiscal Year 2016-2017

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CITY COUNCIL AGENDA REPORT 

ITEM #8 

 

 

 

DATE:  

Tuesday, June 20, 2017 

 

TO:  

Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council 

 

FROM:  

Erin Wells, Assistant to the City Administrator 

 

SUBJECT:  

PUBLIC HEARING / RESOLUTION:  Adopting the Highland City Comprehensive Fee 

Schedule  



 

 

 

STAFF RECOMMENDATION:  

City Council adopt the resolution for the City Comprehensive Fee Schedule.  

 

BACKGROUND: 

The last time a Comprehensive Fee Schedule was adopted by City Council was 

2014. Since that time, individual resolutions have been adopted. Staff has 

prepared a comprehensive fee schedule document for all fees that the City 

charges.   

 

The fees contained in the document are all the same as what is currently being 

charged and has been adopted by City Council save two exceptions:  

1)

 

Business Licenses - Home Occupation with no off-site impact 



a.

 

A new law was passed by the Utah State Legislature this past session 



that prohibited Cities from charging home based businesses that do 

not have an off-site impact. This fee schedule reflects that state law 

change.  

2)

 

Hourly Rate on the Rentals of Buildings by Government Organizations 



a.

 

Previously this fee was waived for all government organizations. 



Staff recommends this increases to $5.00 per hour. See a more 

detailed discussion on this in the Building Use Policy item on this 

Council agenda.  

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