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File #: SUB-07-17-5285    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Planning Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 7/10/2018 In control: Planning Commission
On agenda: 7/19/2018 Final action:
Title: Miles Olsen Subdivision (Preliminary Review) 8860 S. 220 E. Historic Sandy, Community #4
Attachments: 1. vicinity map, 2. Olsen Staff Report, 3. Olsen plat and grading, 4. July 7, 2016 minutes
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Miles Olsen Subdivision (Preliminary Review)

8860 S. 220 E.

Historic Sandy, Community #4

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Presenter:

Mike Wilcox

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Description/Background:

Mr. Bryce Dallimore (applicant) and Miles Olsen (owner) are requesting preliminary subdivision review for a two lot single-family subdivision located at 8862 S. 220 E.  The applicant is implementing the Historic Sandy Development (HSD) Overlay zone with this subdivision.  The HSD Overlay zone is a floating zone meant to promote human scale pedestrian activity through the incorporation of specific development guidelines in exchange for reduced minimum lot size and frontage requirements.  The 0.52 acre property currently has two single-family homes located on one parcel.  The property has been legally non-conforming because the homes existed prior to the zoning ordinance.  The proposed subdivision would divide the property and create an individual parcel for each home and bring the structures into compliance with the zoning requirement to have only one single-family home on each lot.  No new vacant lots will be created as part of this subdivision.

The owner of the property applied for a building permit to substantially expand on one of the homes in 2016.  Because the property had a legal non-conforming status, the applicant was required to go to the Planning Commission and obtain a Special Exception for the continuance and expansion of a non-conforming use.  The special exception was approved (see attached minutes) with the condition that a subdivision application be submitted within one year in order to bring the property into compliance.  This application is in response to this condition of approval to subdivide the property.  As part of the building permit application, the applicant submitted a plan for this subdivision showing the subject property divided into three lots - one for each home on the property, and one new lot.  However, the plan for the property has since...

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