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Logan Municipal Council Meeting June 16, 2026
Published: Jun 16, 2026
Logan Council Approves Annual Resolution for Employee Retirement Contributions
Logan Municipal Council unanimously approved Resolution 26-16, formalizing city contributions to the Utah Retirement Systems (URS) for employees. This annual resolution covers Tier 1 and Tier 2 members and is required by the IRS. HR Director Amber noted it ensures transparency in employee benefits and is a long-standing city practice. The resolution passed unanimously [cite: 774-856].
Logan Council Tentatively Adopts \$222 Million Fiscal Year Budget, Approving Funds for Fire Station 73
The Logan Municipal Council conducted a public hearing and approved Resolution 26-17, the tentative budget for the upcoming fiscal year, totaling \$222,136,462. The budget includes minor adjustments to the mayor's proposed budget, with decreases of approximately \$20,000 in the general fund and \$15,000 in the library fund levies due to revised estimates. A significant change is the allocation of \$1,174,300 for the new Fire Station 73, which is currently held in a restricted expense account pending final budget adoption on August 11th. The budget also combines real and personal property tax levies into a single 'property tax' line item for accounting simplicity. The council emphasized that the tax increase is necessary to fund essential services like fire and police, particularly the new fire station, and that this approach aims to keep overall property taxes for residents relatively flat by offsetting a reduction in Cash County's levy [cite: 1867-2474].
Logan Council Considers Rezoning for Three-Unit Dwelling at 200 North and 600 West
Amy, representing a property owner at 200 North and 600 West, requested a rezoning from R1 to MR12 to allow for a three-unit dwelling, specifically converting the existing garage into an Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU). The property is currently owner-occupied with a single-family home and garage, and the owner wishes to add two units within the existing structure, totaling three units. The applicant expressed openness to a Mixed-Use (MU) rezoning to align with the future land use plan, but noted current MU code limitations for small lots regarding commercial requirements if the home were demolished. MR12 zoning was recommended by Planning Commission as an intermediate step towards Mixed-Use, allowing up to three units without mandating commercial space for existing structures. The Planning Commission forwarded a recommendation of approval for MR12 [cite: 4615-4749].
Maple View Subdivision Concept Plan Reviewed by Logan Council
The Logan Municipal Council conducted a workshop on the Maple View subdivision concept plan, a 10-acre R4 property proposed for a Plan Development Overlay (PDO). The plan includes 51 single-family lots (4,000-10,000 sq ft), internal roads, and open space. Discussions focused on road connectivity, including potential connections to 290 South and 14th West, and concerns about a private drive for three lots. Council members suggested incorporating diverse housing types like twin homes, increasing density along 14th West, and ensuring unique designs. The developer sought feedback on the plan's viability [cite: 2644-4101].
Logan Council Approves Annual Resolution for Employee Retirement Contributions
Logan Municipal Council approved Resolution 26-16, concerning employee contributions to the Utah Retirement Systems (URS). This annual resolution formalizes the city's 'pickup' contributions for both Tier 1 and Tier 2 URS members. HR Director Amber explained the practice is required by the IRS and has been a long-standing city practice for transparency in employee benefits. The resolution passed unanimously [cite: 774-856].
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