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File #: REZ06302022-6356 (CC Ord)    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 9/22/2022 In control: City Council
On agenda: 10/4/2022 Final action:
Title: Community Development Department presenting, for City Council action, a zone change application (File #REZ06302022-6356, Woodhaven Estates) submitted by Brandon Fry, requesting that 2.2 acres at approximately 7635 S. 300 E. be rezoned to the PUD (12) Zone.
Attachments: 1. Click here to eComment on this item, 2. Planning Commission Staff Report, 3. Planning Commission Minutes (draft), 4. Neighborhood Meeting Summary, 5. Posted Notice Sign Pictures, 6. Ordinance 22-11, 7. Letter and Emails (10.3.22)
Related files: SPX11082023-006652, SUB01182023-006471, SPR01102023-006464
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Community Development Department presenting, for City Council action, a zone change application (File #REZ06302022-6356, Woodhaven Estates) submitted by Brandon Fry, requesting that 2.2 acres at approximately 7635 S. 300 E. be rezoned to the PUD (12) Zone.

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Presenter:

Jake Warner

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Description/Background:

Brandon Fry (Applicant), has submitted an application for a zone change of five parcels, a total of approximately 2.2 acres, generally located at 7635 S. 300 E. from the R-2-8 Zone ("Two-Family Residential District") to the PUD (12) Zone ("Planned Unit Development District").  The property is located on the Midvale City boundary. There is currently one single-family home and three duplexes, a total of seven units, on the subject property. The Application included a concept plan that shows 11 duplexes, 22 units, with a looped road connecting through the proposed project.

A neighborhood meeting was held on July 28, 2022.  A public hearing was held by the Planning Commission on September 1, 2022.  The Planning Commission, by a vote of 4-1, approved a motion to forward a positive recommendation regarding the Application to the City Council.  The Application was presented to the City Council on September 20, 2022 as an informational item.

Fiscal Impact:

The proposed project would increase both property tax revenue and the cost to provide City services.

Further action to be taken:

If the rezone application is approved, a subdivision and/or site plan application would need to be submitted, reviewed, and approved before development could occur and building permits would then need to be submitted, reviewed, and approved before houses could be built on the property.

Recommended Action and/or Suggested Motion:

Recommendation

Alternative Motions:

1. Motion to Approve - Adopt Ordinance #22-11, an ordinance amending and fixing the boundaries of a zone district of the Sandy City Zoning Ordinance; rezoning...

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