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File #: CODE9-16-5133    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Public Hearing
File created: 10/5/2016 In control: City Council
On agenda: 10/11/2016 Final action:
Title: Public Plaza- Amend Title 15A, Chapters 7, Land Uses in Residential Districts, 8, Land Uses in Commercial, Office, Industrial, Mixed Use, Transit Corridor, and Research and Development Districts, and 37, Definitions, Land Development Code, Revised Ordinances of Sandy City, 2008.
Attachments: 1. Staff Report, 2. Ordinance 16-35, 3. Exhibit A for Ordinance 16-35, 4. Executed copy of Ordinance 16-35

Agenda Item Title

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Public Plaza- Amend Title 15A, Chapters 7, Land  Uses in Residential Districts, 8, Land Uses in  Commercial, Office, Industrial, Mixed Use, Transit  Corridor, and Research and Development Districts,  and 37, Definitions, Land Development Code,  Revised Ordinances of Sandy City, 2008.

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Presenter

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Brian McCuistion

 

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Description/Background:

The Sandy City Community Development Department has filed a request to amend Title 15A, Chapters 7, Land Uses in Residential Districts, 8, Land Uses in Commercial, Office, Industrial, Mixed Use, Transit Corridor, and

Research and Development Districts, and 37, Definitions, Land Development Code, Revised Ordinances of Sandy City, 2008.  The purpose of the Code Amendment is to define “public plaza” and then identify which residential

and commercial zones this use would be allowed in. 

 

Sandy City is developing the new Cairns Plaza in front of the Hale Center Theater, currently under construction.  This new public plaza is being built in an effort to implement the Cairns Master Plan by providing a unique public space which will incorporate the Mountain Meets Urban design theme.  The Sandy City Land Development Code does not currently define “public plaza” nor identify which zones this land use would be allowed in.

 

 

Recommended Action and/or Suggested Motion:

Recommendation

The Community Development Department requests that the City Council adopt the proposed ordinance amendment as shown in exhibit AA@, as found in the staff report.