Tuesday, December 15, 2015

Email after email warning the City of Lehi to carefully review the creation of the Family Search subdivision, all without a response


Email after email warning the City of Lehi to carefully review the creation of the Family Search subdivision, all without a response.  The City has made up its mind to be complicit with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to ignore the resort community code in Chapter 28. The Church and the City are hell regardless if it violates every code in Chapter 28 of getting this project developed.  No one wants to talk about it because the City knows that they are approving something that should not be approved.

From: William Conley <billhytek@hotmail.com>
Date: 07/22/2015 8:49 AM (GMT-05:00)
To: Chris Condie <ccondie@lehi-ut.gov>, Paul Hancock <phancock@lehi-ut.gov>, Mark Johnson <mjohnson@lehi-ut.gov>, Bert Wilson <BWilson@lehi-ut.gov>, Mike Southwick <msouthwick@lehi-ut.gov>, Johnny Revill <jrevill@lehi-ut.gov>
Subject: Legislative body 

Gentlemen
Who comprises the legislative body for the City of Lehi?  Are the public works and chief bldg. official considered part of the legislative body?

In review of the Family Search Commercial Subdivision, the recorded deed with the County indicates that the chief bldg. official and public works official signed off as the representatives as the Legislative body. 

It appears this matter may never have come before the City Council (The legislative body in the City of Lehi).
Should this matter have come before the legislative body? This is a new subdivision within the resort community zone.

Do you know when the new subdivision was sold or given to the LDS Church?  Part of the law requires that a new subdivision CANNOT be sold until it is recorded by the County.  Was this new subdivision sold prior to it being recorded at the County?

Carefully reviewing numerous sections of the "Utah League of Cities and Towns, Powers and Duties" and the subdivision plat recorded by Utah County, I believe and I may be incorrect that there may be several discrepancies as it relates to the Family Search Subdivision.

Can you carefully read the Utah League of Cities and Towns Powers and Duties manual and provide me and the residents of numerous HOA's that in fact an assurance that there were NO discrepancies as it relates to the Family Search Commercial Subdivision.  I believe I have found several, but I would like your written opinion in regards to this matter.

I believe this new subdivision is being fast tracked by the developer and I would highly suggest that the City consider tabling any further review of proposed development until the legal staff at the city can provide the residents of Lehi with assurance in a written letter stating that the city will able to withstand any legal challenges as it relates to the Family Search Commercial subdivision.

Thank you

Bill Conley

New email

To:
ccondie@lehi-ut.gov;
phancock@lehi-ut.gov;
mjohnson@lehi-ut.gov;
bwilson@lehi-ut.gov;
msouthwick@lehi-ut.gov;
jrevill@lehi-ut.gov;
 ... 
Wed 7/22/2015 6:48 AM
Gentlemen
Who comprises the legislative body for the City of Lehi?  Are the public works and chief bldg. official considered part of the legislative body?

In review of the Family Search Commercial Subdivision, the recorded deed with the County indicates that the chief bldg. official and public works official signed off as the representatives as the Legislative body. 

It appears this matter may never have come before the City Council (The legislative body in the City of Lehi).
Should this matter have come before the legislative body? This is a new subdivision within the resort community zone.

Do you know when the new subdivision was sold or given to the LDS Church?  Part of the law requires that a new subdivision CANNOT be sold until it is recorded by the County.  Was this new subdivision sold prior to it being recorded at the County?

Carefully reviewing numerous sections of the "Utah League of Cities and Towns, Powers and Duties" and the subdivision plat recorded by Utah County, I believe and I may be incorrect that their may be several discrepancies as it relates to the Family Search Subdivision.

Can you carefully read the Utah League of Cities and Towns Powers and Duties manual and provide me and the residents of numerous HOA's that in fact an assurance that there were NO discrepancies as it relates to the Family Search Commercial Subdivision.  I believe I have found several, but I would like your written opinion in regards to this matter.

I believe this new subdivision is being fast tracked by the developer and I would highly suggest that the City consider tabling any further review of proposed development until the legal staff at the city can provide the residents of Lehi with assurance in a written letter stating that the city will able to withstand any legal challenges as it relates to the Family Search Commercial subdivision.

Thank you

Bill Conley

New email

To:
phancock@lehi-ut.gov;
jrevill@lehi-ut.gov;
 ... 
Tue 7/21/2015 5:38 PM

Mayor and current City Council members

There are 5 HOA's and several thousand people who want to know if you voting to approve the Family Search subdivision, map filing #14674. The parcel was recorded on July 9th by Utah County.  It is our understanding the Public Works director and City Engineer was involved in the process of looking at the proposed subdivision. 

The question several thousand people want to know (of course, it will be in the minutes), did you vote to approve the subdivision for Family Search?  Was this subdivision brought before the Mayor and City Council?

I would like to know the answer to this question before tomorrow's meet the candidate night.

Thank you

Bill Conley


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