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File #: SUB-10-19-5740    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Planning Item Status: Passed
File created: 4/29/2020 In control: Planning Commission
On agenda: 5/7/2020 Final action: 5/7/2020
Title: Princeton Terrace Subdivision (Preliminary Review) 8377 S. 115 E. [Community #3 - Sandy Woods]
Attachments: 1. Staff Report.pdf, 2. Vicinity_Map.pdf, 3. 8.7.19 Neighborhood Meeting Summary.pdf, 4. Preliminary Plat.pdf
Related files: SPR-07-19-5689, SPR-07-19-5689_2nd
Agenda Item Title:

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Princeton Terrace Subdivision (Preliminary Review)

8377 S. 115 E.

[Community #3 - Sandy Woods]

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Presenter:

Mike Wilcox

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Description/Background:

Mr. Charles Akerlow of Zenith Development has submitted an application for a preliminary subdivision plat review of a proposed development called Princeton Terrace. This land (approximately 5.13 acres) is to be subdivided into 63 units (12.28 units/acre) and establish common, limited common, and private areas of the development. Those common areas will be maintained by a Home Owners Association (HOA).

For more details on this application, please see the attached staff report.

Recommended Action and/or Suggested Motion:

Recommendation

Staff recommends that the Planning Commission find that the preliminary subdivision review is complete for the proposed Princeton Terrace Subdivision, located at approximately 8377 South 115 East, based upon the following conditions:

Conditions:

1.                     That the applicant complies with each department’s comments and redlines throughout the final review process and that all issues be resolved before the subdivision can be recorded.

2.                     That all City provisions, codes and ordinances are adhered to during the review, construction and operations process of this project.

3.                     That a special exception be approved for all units within the subdivision without public frontage, but are accessed via private pedestrian mews.

4.                     That a note be included on the plat stating that all common space, including the private alleys, and limited common areas shall be maintained by the subdivision HOA.

5.                     That the pedestrian mews be named as streets (as approved by Salt Lake County) and given intersection coordinates. All units are to be addressed from those mews or public street that they front.

6.                     Shared access easement with...

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