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File #: ANEX-08-20-5891(PC)    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Planning Item Status: Reported to Council
File created: 8/20/2020 In control: Planning Commission
On agenda: 9/17/2020 Final action:
Title: Rossett Green Lane Annexation (R-1-40 and R-1-15 Zones) 2072, 2100 and 2140 East Creek Road and 8215-8265 South Rossett Green Lane [Community #18]
Attachments: 1. Location Map.pdf, 2. Staff report, maps, legal description and zoning map.pdf, 3. Signed Resolution 20-34C.pdf, 4. Consent forms.pdf

Agenda Item Title:

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Rossett Green Lane Annexation (R-1-40 and R-1-15 Zones)

2072, 2100 and 2140 East Creek Road and 8215-8265 South Rossett Green Lane

[Community #18]

 

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Presenter:

Brian MCCuistion

 

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Description/Background:

David Updike is requesting to annex a certain contiguous unincorporated area, totaling approximately 5.9 acres, located at approximately 2072, 2100 and 2140 East Creek Road and 8215-8265 South Rossett Green Lane in Salt Lake County, Utah.  The area under consideration for annexation contains eight parcels, each with a single-family dwelling.

 

There are seven property owners that have consented (87.5%) and one that has not consented (2140 E. Creek Road) to the proposed annexation.

 

Sandy City borders the subject area to the west. Staff is proposing to annex the subject properties into the City with the R-1-40 and R-1-15 zones for the subject area.

 

 

 

Recommended Action and/or Suggested Motion:

Recommendation

 

It is recommended that the Planning Commission send a positive recommendation to the City Council that the Rossett Green Lane Annexation be approved and zoned R-1-40 and R-1-15 based upon the following findings:

 

1.                     The area is contiguous to the Sandy City boundary (west side).

2.                     The properties are located within an area designated in the Sandy City General Plan for incorporation.

3.                     The City can provide a high level of municipal services to these properties.

4.                     The R-1-40 and R-1-15 zones are appropriate for these parcels based upon current land use and lot sizes (as shown on proposed zoning map).