ORDINANCE NO. DESCRIPTION
2010-01Amending Tooele County Land Use Ordinance Chapter 4, 15, 16, 17, 17A, and 27, Regarding Utilities and Utility Services – [Results of this Change:(1) Essential Service Facilities are a Permitted use Rather than Conditional use; (2) Conditional use Permits are Required for High Voltage Transmission Lines in all Zones; (3) Substations and High Voltage Transmission Lines are Exempt from the Height Limitation in Section 4-11]
2010-03Amending Chapter 24, Sign Regulations, of the Tooele County Land Use Ordinance – [Results of this Change: (1) All Commercial and Industrial Signage, Except for Billboards, is a Permitted Use Rater than a Conditional Use: (2) The Application Process for Most Signage is Simplified by Eliminating the Requirement for Conditional Use Permit Approval from the Governing Planning Commission ]
2010-04Amending Chapter 13 of the Tooele County Land Use Ordinance, Adopting a Flood Damage Prevention Ordinance – [Results of the Change: This Makes Permanent the Flood Damage Prevention Ordinance that was Temporarily Approved by Ordinance 2009-28 on 10/27/09.
2010-05Amending the Official Zoning Map of Tooele County; Rezoning Approximately 0.39 Acre fo Property in Stansbury Park From R-1-10 to R-1-8.
2010-06Amending Subsections 1-6-3(6), Parks & Recreation’ Fees, of the Tooele County Code, Amending the Fees Charged for the Deseret Peak Complex Swimming Pool and the Fee for Digital Media for all Offices.
2010-07Enacting Section 6-18-7 of the Tooele County Codes, Prohibiting the use of Firearms for Target Shooting on “Big Pole Fire” Property.
2010-08Enacting Chapter 23, Display of Fireworks, of Title 6, Public Safety, of the Tooele County Code, Establishing Minimum Standards for Outdoor Firework Displays.
2010-09Amending the Official Zoning Map of Tooele County; Rezoning Approximately 1.44 Acres of Property in Pine Canyon from RR-1 To R-1-8.
2010-10Amending Section 7-1-14 of the Tooele County Code, Increasing the Penalty for Violations of Title 7, Solid Waste Management.
2010-11Enacting Section 6-18-8 of the Tooele County Code, Temporarily Closing All Public Roads and Right-of-Ways on the “Big Poll Fire” Property to all Motorized Vehicles.
2010-12Establishing a Temporary Land Use Regulation, Prohibiting Condominiums and Two-Family Dwellings (Duplexes) Within all Zone Districts of Tooele County for Six Months.
2010-13Amending the Official Zoning Map of Tooele County; Rezoning Approximately 20.00 Acres of Property West of Rush Valley from MU-40 to A-20.
2010-14Amending the Official Zoning Map of Tooele County: Rezoning Approximately 9.85 Acres of Land North of Grantsville from A-20 to RR-5.
2010-15(Denied) Amending Subsection 24-6-5(B), Temporary Signs not Requiring a Permit, of Chapter 24, Sign Regulations. Of the Tooele County Land Use Ordinance , Regarding Signage with Directions to Subdivisions and Planned Unit Developments.
2010-16Amending Subsection 2-2(83) of Chapter 2, Definitions; Chapter 15, Table 15-5-3.3(1); and Chapter16, Table 16-4-3.3(K) of the Tooele County Land Use Ordinance, Redefining the Term “Dwelling, Two-Family,” and Specifying Which Zoning Districts They are Allowed in – [Results of this Change: (1) The Definition for a Two-Family Dwelling is More Specific; (2) Two-Family Swellings are No Longer Permitted in Multiple Use, Agricultural, and Rural Residential Districts, Except in Pine Canyon; (3) Two-Family Dwellings May Now Be Approved By the Zoning Administrator in Residential Districts and are now a Permitted Use in Multiple Residential Districts]
2010-17Enacting Section 13-1-11, Condominium Projects, of Title 13, Subdivisions of the Tooele County Code, Establishing a Procedure for Approval of Condominium Projects – [Results of this Change; (1) Condominium Projects are Considered Subdivisions and Must Comply with all Provisions of the Tooele County Land Use Ordinance; (2) Condominium Plats Must Follow the Same Approval Process and Provide the Same Application Materials as Standard Subdivisions; (3) The Planning Commission Must Review and Approve all Declaration Documents]
2010-18Amending Subsection 24-8-8(2) of Section 24-8-8 Billboard (Off-Premise Advertisement) Signs Along Interstate 80 – [Results of this Change: (1) Off-Premise Billboard Signs Along I-80 are Allowed Only Within the Travel-Influence Overlay District; (2) Off-Premise Billboard Cannot be Erected Within 500 Feet of any Residential Zoning District Boundary (Instead of 1,500 Feet)]
2010-19Officially Adopting the Salt Pointe Commerce Center Community Development Project Area Plan, As Approved by the Redevelopment Agency of Tooele County, and Directing that the Notice of the Adoption be Given as Required by Statute.
2010-20Amending Chapter 3, Minor Subdivisions, of Title 13, Subdivisions, of the Tooele County Code, to Ensure Consistency with Amendments made to State Subdivision Laws – [Results of this Change: (1) Owners of at Least 100 Contiguous Acres of Agricultural Land may Divide from the Land a Single Lot Without Complying with Subdivision Plat Requirements or County Subdivision Ordinances; (2) the County Cannot Deny a Building Permit to an Owner of a Minor Subdivision Lot if the Lot Meets the County’s Reasonable Health, Safety, and Access Standard; (3) Owners of at Least 100 Contiguous Acres of Agricultural Land May Make a Minor Subdivision by Submitting for Recording in the County Recorder’s Office]
2010-21Amending Section 6-4-6, Improper Lookout, of Title 6, Public Safety, of the Tooele County Code, Establishing the Penalty for Violations of the Section
2010-22An Ordinance Repealing Subsection 18-1-3(9) of Section 18-1-3, Existing Permit Amendment Procedure, of Chapter 18, Hazardous Waste Industries, of the Tooele County Land use Ordinance, Eliminating the County Prohibition on new MG-H Zones. (DENIED)
2010-23An Ordinance Amending the Official Zoning Map of Tooele County; Rezoning Approximately 2.11 Acres of Property in Lake Point from C-G to RR-1