BRIGHTON TOWN COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA
Tuesday, April 8th, 2025, at 6:30 pm
NOTICE is hereby given that the Brighton Town Council will meet on Tuesday, April 8th, 2025, for its regular meeting at 6:30pm, in a hybrid format. In person at Fire Station 108, 7688 S Big Cottonwood Canyon Road, and electronically via Zoom.
TO JOIN THE ZOOM MEETING
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82823985587
Meeting ID: 828 2398 5587
Passcode: 785011
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1. CALL TO ORDER AT 6:30 PM.
2. ANNOUNCEMENTS
a. Visioning Meeting April 14th, 2025 from 11am-4pm.
b. Election Dates:
- May 1 notice of municipal offices to be voted on in the municipal general election;
- June 2-June 6 Municipal Candidate Declaration period
- August 1 Last day to register to vote
- August 12 Primary Election
- November 4 Municipal General Election
3. PUBLIC INPUT You can email your comment to townclerk@brighton.utah.gova ahead of time to be read during the public input section. You may also use the raise hand feature and wait to be called to speak at this time. All comments during the meeting shall be held until section 9.
4. MINUTES Approval of Town Council Minutes for March 11th, 2025, and STR Subcommittee Minutes for March 18th, 2025. Pages 4-31.
5. UPD Anna Walker
6. UFA Dusty Dern
7. SKI RESORTS
Solitude
Brighton
8. BUSINESS
a. UFA budget. Presented by Chief Burchette.
b. Engineering Standard Drawings and Specifications. Presented by Tamaran Woodland, MSD. For discussion. Pages 32-66.
c. OAM2025-001352 - Amendment to the Town of Brighton Land Use Ordinance, Chapter 19.46.070 General Site Standards, to include a standard on accumulation of junk on private property. For discussion and possible action. Pages 67-75.
d. An Ordinance Amending Sections 5.02.030, 5.19.030 And Chapter 15.04 To Require Water Company Approval of Floor Plans for All Business Licenses and Building Permits. For discussion and possible action. Pages 76-80.
e. An Ordinance granting an electric utility franchise and general utility easement to Rocky Mountain Power. For discussion and possible action. Pages 81-87.
f. Resolution Finding Hazardous Environmental Conditions and Restriction of Fireworks Within All Portions of the Town of Brighton. For discussion and possible action. Pages 88-90.
g. Legislative Update. Presented by Cameron Platt. For discussion.
h. STR Subcommittee Updates and STR Topics. Presented by Cameron Platt.
i. Appoint a hiring committee. For discussion and possible action.
9. PUBLIC INPUT Please use the raise hand feature and wait to be called to speak at this time.
10. REPORTS
a. Mayor's Report
b. Council Members' Reports
c. Emergency Management Report
d. BCCA Report
11. PROPOSALS FOR FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS
a. Proposed Fiscal Year 2026 Brighton Fee Schedule. For discussion and possible action.
b. Explore possibilities of the town reimbursing the plow fee for homes on town roads.
c. OAM2025-001354 amending Chapter 15.16 'Additional Technical Building Code', of Title 15 'Building and Construction', to include section 15.16.040, 'Public Sanitary Sewer'. For discussion and possible action.
12. CLOSED SESSION
a. Discussion of pending or reasonably imminent litigation, personnel matters, and/or sale or acquisition of real property pursuant to Utah Code ยง52-4-205.
13. ADJOURN
TOWN OF BRIGHTON - RULES OF CONDUCT AT PUBLIC MEETINGS
IN PERSON:
1. Speakers will be called to the podium by the Mayor or Mayor Pro Temp.
2. Each speaker, before talking, shall give his or her name and address.
3. All comments should be directed to the Council, not to the staff or to members of the audience. There should be no back and forth dialogue between the speak and Council. If a question arises, the Mayor/Council can request staff to answer it and report back.
4. For items where there are several people wishing to speak, the Mayor may impose a time limit, usually 3 minutes per person, or 5 minutes for a group spokesperson. If a time limit is imposed on any member or spokesperson of the public, then the same time limit is imposed on other members or spokespersons of the public, respectively.
5. Unless otherwise allowed by the Mayor, no questions shall be asked by the speaker.
6. Only one speaker is permitted before the Council at a time.
7. The discussion must be confined to essential points about the agenda item.
8. The Mayor may cease any presentation or information that has already been presented and acknowledge that it has been noted in the public record.
9. No derogatory or personal attacks shall be permitted, and such action shall be sufficient cause for stopping the speaker from proceeding.
10. No applause or public outbursts shall be permitted.
11. The Mayor or supporting agency staff may request police support to remove offending individuals who refuse to abide by these rules.
12. After the public comment portion of a meeting or hearing has concluded, the discussion will be limited to the Council and Staff.
ON ZOOM
1. All attendees must give their actual name. No spoof names will be permitted and that person will be removed from the meeting.
2. Attendees shall be muted unless called on to speak.
3. Be respectful and polite and respect the opinions of others. Any disrespectful, personal attacks, disruptive speech or behavior, shocking imagery or profanity will be cause the attendee to be removed from the video conference immediately.
4. All conduct for in person listed above apply to online attendees.
5. These rules apply to comments if the comment/chat function is enabled.
Notice of Special Accommodations (ADA)
Contact townclerk@brighton.utah.gov
Notice of Electronic or Telephone Participation
TO JOIN THE ZOOM MEETING
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82823985587
Meeting ID: 828 2398 5587
Passcode: 785011
One tap mobile: (253) 215-8782