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File #: SPR12022022-006451    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Planning Item Status: Passed
File created: 4/21/2023 In control: Planning Commission
On agenda: 5/4/2023 Final action: 5/4/2023
Title: Waterford School Student Common’s Building -  Preliminary Site Plan Review 1590 E. 9400 S. [Willow Canyon, Community #17]
Attachments: 1. Waterford School Student Commons Building SPR P.C. final 5-4-2023, 2. Exhibits.pdf
Agenda Item Title:

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Waterford School Student Common’s Building -  Preliminary Site Plan Review

1590 E. 9400 S.

[Willow Canyon, Community #17]

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Presenter:

Douglas L. Wheelwright

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Description/Background:

The applicants, Greg Miles (CFO of Waterford School, LLC), Jake Hill (Architect with EDA Architects), and Cary Dunn (Project Manager with Construction Management Corporation), are requesting that the Planning Commission consider the Preliminary Site Plan Review of a new 18,586 square foot Student Commons Building. The project also includes related alterations to the adjoining vehicle queuing area for student drop-off and pick-up and the construction of an outdoor plaza area. The Planning Commission is the land use authority for Site Plan Review in the PO zoning district.

See the attached staff report and exhibits for full details.

Recommended Action and/or Suggested Motion:

Recommendation

Recommendation

Staff recommends that the Planning Commission Planning Commission determine preliminary Commercial Site Plan Review is complete for the Waterford School Student Commons Building project located at 1580 E. 9400 S., based on the Staff report and the following two findings and subject to the following six conditions of approval:

Findings:

1.                     That the proposed project will meet all the applicable requirements of the Sandy City Development Code and the Sandy City Architectural Design Standards as to building architectural design, materials and colors.

2.                     That the vehicle student drop-off and pick-up area changes proposed will be adequate and improve the functionality of this portion of the campus, while not significantly changing or compromising the existing traffic conditions in the area.

Conditions:

1.                     That the developer proceeds through the final site plan review process with staff prior to the start of any construction. The final site plan shall com...

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