PLANNING COMMISSION
The Riverdale City Planning Commission meetings are scheduled on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month at 6:30 p.m.
SCHEDULE: To view the yearly schedule click here.
AGENDAS, MINUTES, & RECORDINGS: To view current and past agendas, minutes, and audio recordings on the Utah Public Meetings Website click here.
CURRENT PLANNING COMMISSION MEMBERS
Kent Anderson - Chair
Amy Ann Spiers - Vice Chair
Rikard Hermann
Colleen Henstra
Wanda Ney
Celeste Noland
Randy Poulsen
SCHEDULE: To view the yearly schedule click here.
AGENDAS, MINUTES, & RECORDINGS: To view current and past agendas, minutes, and audio recordings on the Utah Public Meetings Website click here.
CURRENT PLANNING COMMISSION MEMBERS
Kent Anderson - Chair
Amy Ann Spiers - Vice Chair
Rikard Hermann
Colleen Henstra
Wanda Ney
Celeste Noland
Randy Poulsen
The Planning Commission has a greater opportunity to affect community change than any other public agency. Planning Commission decisions and recommendations can impose a significant impact on the physical and social development of Riverdale City. The Planning Commission is a legally authorized function of local government.
The Planning Commission is appointed by Riverdale City Legislative body (Mayor and City Council). Riverdale Planning Commission consists of seven members who are citizens of Riverdale City.
The major reason for establishing a Planning Commission of local citizens is because planning is too important to be left entirely to City staff. The Planning Commission represents the values and aspirations of citizens it serves.
The Planning Commission's primary responsibility is physical planning to direct growth and development. The Commission, in conjunction with the Mayor, City Council, and Staff, sets goals and objectives for Riverdale's future Physical development. It helps Riverdale attain it's goals by developing and maintaining planning and land management regulations. These goals and objectives are prescribed in the Riverdale City 1997 General Plan and detailed in Riverdale City ordinance Title 10.
The Planning Commission's broad responsibilities range from review of home-based businesses, to sign regulations, to residential subdivisions, to major commercial development. Always keeping in check the protection of necessary open space and preservation and regulation of amenities; such as, the Weber River, wildlife habitats, wetlands, infrastructure, land and buildings to insure quality living for our citizens and those who work are recreate in Riverdale City.
The Planning Commission is appointed by Riverdale City Legislative body (Mayor and City Council). Riverdale Planning Commission consists of seven members who are citizens of Riverdale City.
The major reason for establishing a Planning Commission of local citizens is because planning is too important to be left entirely to City staff. The Planning Commission represents the values and aspirations of citizens it serves.
The Planning Commission's primary responsibility is physical planning to direct growth and development. The Commission, in conjunction with the Mayor, City Council, and Staff, sets goals and objectives for Riverdale's future Physical development. It helps Riverdale attain it's goals by developing and maintaining planning and land management regulations. These goals and objectives are prescribed in the Riverdale City 1997 General Plan and detailed in Riverdale City ordinance Title 10.
The Planning Commission's broad responsibilities range from review of home-based businesses, to sign regulations, to residential subdivisions, to major commercial development. Always keeping in check the protection of necessary open space and preservation and regulation of amenities; such as, the Weber River, wildlife habitats, wetlands, infrastructure, land and buildings to insure quality living for our citizens and those who work are recreate in Riverdale City.