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File #: CA05252023-0006537    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Planning Item Status: Passed
File created: 7/6/2023 In control: Planning Commission
On agenda: 7/20/2023 Final action: 7/20/2023
Title: Amendments to Title 21 of the Land Development Code, Chapter 19, Special Development (SD) Districts, Section 20, SD (Carnation) -10600 S. 1000 E.
Attachments: 1. Staff Report -SD Carnation Zone Code Amend.FINAL, 2. Exhibits A - E
Related files: CA05252023-0006537 (CC), CA05252023-0006537 (CC-WS)
Agenda Item Title:

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Amendments to Title 21 of the Land Development Code, Chapter 19, Special Development (SD) Districts, Section 20, SD (Carnation) -10600 S. 1000 E.

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Presenter:

Melissa Anderson

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Description/Background:

Adam Nash, representing several property owners that are part of the area zoned SD (Carnation), has applied to amend Title 21, Land Development Code, Chapter 19, Special Development (SD) Districts, Section 20, SD (Carnation)-10600 S. 1000E of the Sandy Municipal Code. The SD Carnation zone only affects approximately 2 acres of land located around 984 East 10600 South (see map insert). The proposed code change would allow gasoline service stations in the SD Carnation zone, where they are currently prohibited. The applicant intends to develop a gas station with a convenience store in the future if the code amendment is approved.

See the attached staff report and exhibits for further details.

Recommended Action and/or Suggested Motion:

Recommendation

Staff recommends that the Planning Commission recommend to the City Council to deny the application to amend Section 21-19-20 of the Sandy Municipal Code to allow gasoline service stations in the SD Carnation zone, based on the following findings:

1. The City Council may amend land use ordinances consistent with the purposes of the Sandy Land Development Code, the Sandy City General Plan, and the Utah Code, Municipal Land Use, Development, and Management Act per Title 21 Chapter 5 of the Sandy Municipal Code.

2. The proposal is reviewed by the Planning Commission and City Council in accordance with the requirements of Title 21 Chapter 5 of the Sandy Municipal Code.

3. The proposal does not comply with the purpose of the Land Development Code under Section 21-1-03 because it would create the potential for ground-water contamination, and thus poses a threat the public health, safety and welfare.

4. The proposal does not comply with the Sandy City General ...

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