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File #: CA10122021_0006181_CC    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Planning Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 11/22/2021 In control: City Council
On agenda: 12/7/2021 Final action:
Title: Shops at South Town - Amend Setbacks in CBD Zone Amend Title 21, Chapter 23, General Commercial, Office, Industrial, and Transit Development Standards of the Sandy Municipal Code
Attachments: 1. Click here to eComment on this item, 2. Staff Report, 3. Exhibit A, 4. Applicant Request Letter, 5. 21-36 Ordinance- LDC-Title 21, Chapters 23 --flexibility with setback in CBD, 6. Ordinance_21-36_Signed.pdf
Related files: CA10122021-0006181

Agenda Item Title:

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Shops at South Town - Amend Setbacks in CBD Zone

Amend Title 21, Chapter 23, General Commercial, Office, Industrial, and Transit Development Standards of the Sandy Municipal Code

 

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Presenter:

Mike Wilcox

 

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Description/Background:

Elizabeth Evensen of Snell and Wilmer, representing South Town Owner PR, LLC, has applied for a code amendment to the general commercial and industrial development standards to permit more flexibility with setback requirements in the Central Business District (CBD) Zone if certain criteria are met. The proposal would amend section 21-23-3, General Commercial and Industrial Development Standards. South Town Owner PR, LLC owns the Shops at South Town Mall and the Marketplace at South Town shopping centers. The proposed code amendment would allow for the developer to further subdivide their property to create lots for existing pad sites on the edges of these shopping centers. The details of the applicant’s request can be found in their letter (attached).

 

Additional information is provided in the attached Staff Report.

 

The Planning Commission held a public hearing on this item on November 4, 2021. They unanimously recommended approval of this item to the City Council.

 

Recommended Action and/or Suggested Motion:

Recommendation

That the City Council adopt the proposed ordinance #21-36, which contains amendments to Amend Title 21, Chapter 23, General Commercial, Office, Industrial, and Transit Development Standards of the Sandy Municipal Code, as shown in Exhibit “A", for the following reasons:

 

1.                     The proposal complies with the Purpose of the Land Development Code as stated in section 21-1-03.

 

2.                      Compliance with the Goals and Policies of the General Plan by establishing appropriate development standards for all uses and zoning categories within Sandy City.