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File #: SPR-08-20-5886    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Planning Item Status: Passed
File created: 11/12/2020 In control: Planning Commission
On agenda: 11/19/2020 Final action: 11/19/2020
Title: Towne Ridge Retail Pads “B” and “C” (Preliminary Site Plan Review) 9680 and 9710 S. State Street [Community #2 - Civic Center]
Attachments: 1. Staff report, documents and map.pdf
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Towne Ridge Retail Pads “B” and “C” (Preliminary Site Plan Review)

9680 and 9710 S. State Street

[Community #2 - Civic Center]

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Presenter:

Doug Wheelwright

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Description/Background:

Sterling Realty Organization, of Seattle, Washington, property owners, represented by Mr. Chris Jensen, Architect, of THINK Architecture, of Sandy, Utah, are requesting preliminary site plan review for two new, multi-user retail commercial buildings, one on each of the two “Pad Site” lots approved in the Towne Ridge Commercial Subdivision in 2016.  The two commercial subdivision lots are located at 9680 and 9710 S. State Street and are zoned Central Business District (CBD) and the lots also are located within the Cairns downtown development district. Pad lot “B” is proposed to have a commercial shell building of 8,097 square feet and Pad Lot “C” is proposed to have a commercial shell building of 8,113 square feet.  Both buildings will be single story, slab on grade structures. Also requested is architectural design review for the building design, materials and colors for the new buildings and review of the buildings and the site plans under the new Cairns Design Standards.  The Planning Commission is the land-use authority for these requested actions.

Sterling Realty Organization has purchased the Towne Ridge Towers Office buildings (now occupied by NICE-inContact), the large parking structure located to the south of the office towers and these two vacant retail pad lots from the Worker’s Compensation Fund (WCF) as long term investment properties.  These properties front the west side of State Street, directly south and west of the Mountain America Exposition Center.  Preparatory to WCF’s master development plan approval, during the winter of 2014-15 the WCF developers obtained permission from the Jordan and Salt Lake Canal Company (Salt Lake City Public Utilities Department) to relocate the canal and place it in a 10 foot by 20...

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