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File #: ZONE-10-19-5730(CC)    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 10/17/2019 In control: City Council
On agenda: 11/19/2019 Final action:
Title: Community Development Department presenting a rezone application (File #ZONE-10-19-5730, Spectrum,) on behalf of Spectrum Real Estate Investment, LLC., and joined by Sandy City, requesting that portions of two parcels, 2.43 acres, located at approximately 9115 S. Monroe Plaza Way be rezoned from the R-1-40A Zone and PUD(8) Zone to the RC Zone.
Attachments: 1. Planning Commission Staff Report, 2. Planning Commission Minutes-draft (11/7/19), 3. Ord 19-28.pdf, 4. ord 19-28
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Community Development Department presenting a rezone application (File #ZONE-10-19-5730, Spectrum,) on behalf of Spectrum Real Estate Investment, LLC., and joined by Sandy City, requesting that portions of two parcels, 2.43 acres, located at approximately 9115 S. Monroe Plaza Way be rezoned from the R-1-40A Zone and PUD(8) Zone to the RC Zone.

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Presenter:
Jake Warner

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Description/Background:
Spectrum Real Estate, LLC. (Applicant) has submitted an application for a zone change of approximately 0.83 acres, a portion of a parcel, located at 9107 S. Monroe Street from the R-1-40A Zone (Single Family Residential District, farm animals permitted) to the RC Zone (Regional Commercial District). The Applicant has stated that there are no imminent plans to develop the property. The City owns property in the area located at 9295 S. 255 W At the request of the Mayor, the City is joining the Application to rezone a portion (1.60 acres) of the property from the PUD(8) Zone (Planned Unit Development, 8 units per acre) to the RC Zone (Regional Commercial District). The City has recently approved a master plan for the area. The Stadium Village Master Plan envisions a plaza and mixed use development on the subject property.

A neighborhood meeting was held on October 16, 2019. The meeting was attended by the project contact, City staff, and the Community Coordinator. No concerns were expressed. The Application was presented to the Planning Commission in a public hearing on November 7, 2019. The Planning Commission, by a vote of 6-0, forwarded a recommendation that the City Council approve the zone change.

Fiscal Impact:
A potential subdivision would likely increase the revenue and expenses of the City by minimal amounts.

Further action to be taken:
Utah Code requires that decisions regarding amendments to the City's zoning map be made by the legislative body, the City Council, upon receiving a recommendation from the Plannin...

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