FINDINGS
The Development Code does not identify specific
findings that must be considered when approving a concept; however the
Planning Commission may wish to include the following
findings in the motion:
1. The proposed Concept is consistent with the Lehi
City Development Code
2. The proposed Concept conforms to the goals and
policies of the General Plan.
3. The proposed Concept does
not affect the health, safety, welfare, and morals of the City.
In the Utah League of Cities
and Towns Powers and Duties, a handbook for Utah Municipal Officials, page 121
under the Title, "Basic Legal Issues for Land Use Control" it states,
"The purpose of this Chapter are to provide for the health, safety and
welfare and to promote the prosperity, improve the morals, peace and good
order, comfort, convenience and aesthetics of each municipality and its present
and future inhabitants and businesses."
Chapter 28 of the Lehi resort
community code, section 28.010 - Purpose and Intent, section D, it states
"while protecting the health, safety and long term welfare of the
community."
If you have been to a Lehi
Planning Commission or City Council meeting you routinely hear them robotically
recite the words, protect the health, safety and welfare, but what do these
words mean?
For their definition, lets
turn to Chapter 39 of the Lehi building code (definitions) and look for these
three words. First the word, health,
sorry not there. Then, the word,
safety, again not there, wow, did you know there were two full pages describing
Sexually-oriented businesses, but no definition for safety and lastly, what
does the word welfare mean as defined by chapter 39? What, I can't find it.
Lets ask those that recite
these words on a regular basis what they mean to them. So if you are on the
DRC, Lehi Planning Commission or City Council, feel free to comment on this
blog post what you believe these words mean, thank you for responding.
The meaning, understanding
and definition of these words for the long term welfare of the Lehi residents
is important if not critical. City
administrators, employees, elected and appointed officials must tell us what
these words mean to them personally and also define them in Chapter 39.
Too often, I believe these
words are recited without understanding there consequence to the residents of
the City of Lehi. Let me give you an obvious example where the safety of Lehi residents is put at risk almost on a daily basis. For those of you who have had the opportunity to eat lunch at what I will call the outdoor food court in Thanksgiving Point, you all know how difficult it is to park. They have opened up parking across the street (North Thanksgiving Way) where Lone Peak Trailer's use to be. Hundreds of people on a daily basis have to make there way across this incredibly business road putting their life at risk. There is no cross walk or intersection, you literally have to dash across the road hoping not to get hit. Everyone at City Hall knows what a debacle this is, so what are they going to do about it, I know build more restaurants in the area. The second thing they are going to do is build a dozen or so more fast food restaurants east of I 15 to cut down on the number of people frequenting the open door fast food court, now that is a great solution. The problem was created by allowing this many restaurants to congregate in one area without sufficient parking, now whose fault was that? DRC, yes, Planning Commission, yes, possibly City Council, not quite sure, but probably yes. So, is this a safety concern, yes it is. How are they going to correct the problem? Ask DRC, the Planning commission and your City Council. There are problems like this all over the city.
Try driving from Thanksgiving Point golf course to the freeway at rush hour, this six block drive may take you as long as 20 + minutes and more than likely you will have to wait for 4 or 5 stoplights before you get to wait to get onto the freeway, where you will wait even longer. Poor planning and they want to keep building more and more in the Thanksgiving Point area. The City blames the traffic snarl around this area on the State and says one day (many years from now) the problem will be addressed, hey, but, lets keep building and adding more traffic and congestion. Is this good for the welfare of the residents of Lehi? Residents in the Thanksgiving Village subdivision talk about planning their heart attack so that they don't have to fight traffic at rush hour. They know for sure, they will die before they get to the hospital, is this a health related issue, of course it is.
There are countless traffic related issues in Lehi and the mantra continues to be at City Hall, there is no development project we don't like, bring it on, the more the merrier. Long term welfare of its citizens being taken into consideration, I think not.
Try driving from Thanksgiving Point golf course to the freeway at rush hour, this six block drive may take you as long as 20 + minutes and more than likely you will have to wait for 4 or 5 stoplights before you get to wait to get onto the freeway, where you will wait even longer. Poor planning and they want to keep building more and more in the Thanksgiving Point area. The City blames the traffic snarl around this area on the State and says one day (many years from now) the problem will be addressed, hey, but, lets keep building and adding more traffic and congestion. Is this good for the welfare of the residents of Lehi? Residents in the Thanksgiving Village subdivision talk about planning their heart attack so that they don't have to fight traffic at rush hour. They know for sure, they will die before they get to the hospital, is this a health related issue, of course it is.
There are countless traffic related issues in Lehi and the mantra continues to be at City Hall, there is no development project we don't like, bring it on, the more the merrier. Long term welfare of its citizens being taken into consideration, I think not.
I recently ran for Lehi City
Council and failed to make it on the November ballot. However, I was able to speak with hundreds of Lehi residents who
believe the City has some work to do in regards to...
Traffic and road
infrastructure, making sure and ensuring road infrastructure is ahead of growth
and development not lagging behind as it is today
Massive growth and
development while ignoring traffic patterns, road congestion and oppressive
wait times at traffic lights
Insufficient water supplies
and pressure in the pressurized irrigation system
Carbon emissions from
increased traffic
Noise and light pollution and
the loss of green space to commercial and residential development
The lack of parks and recreation
facilities and programs for the residents of Lehi, both youth and adult.
The increase in traffic congestion especially around schools puts the lives of our children at risk.
The increase in traffic congestion especially around schools puts the lives of our children at risk.
These are but a few of the
concerns of the residents of Lehi, there are countless others (I seriously could go on and on, not to many long term residents who are happy with what is happening in their city). Many residents don't believe that the
current city officials and administrators listen to them and believe they
really don't care about them. Many long
term residents pine for the old days when Lehi was a small town and believe the
current growth is not welcome.
So when our those appointed,
elected or who work for the city ensure us that the long term safety, health
and welfare of the residents are protected, what do they really mean and how do
we hold them accountable today and in the future for what will be continued
traffic congestion, water regulations, unfettered growth and development
without proper road infrastructure and mediocre park and recreation facilities
and programs for our youth and adults.
I believe these words have
meaning and I believe they need to be defined by and placed in chapter 39 so we
all know what they mean.
Lehi of old is dying, there is construction everywhere and before you know it we will be a city of over 100,000 people. Time to define what you mean by safety, health and long term welfare of the residents of Lehi.
Maybe Lehi should consider a building moratorium like Highland. They may need to step back and re-evaluate the sheer volume of building that is going on. One last point. During my run for Lehi City Council, I had an opportunity to speak with many of the department heads in City government and in each case they indicated that their departments where understaffed. Things are falling through the cracks, codes are not being enforced and things are being overlooked.
Slow down!
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