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File #: CA09272023-0006628 (CC)    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 12/5/2023 In control: City Council
On agenda: 1/9/2024 Final action: 1/9/2024
Title: Amendments to Title 21 of the Land Development Code related to Subdivision Review Standards
Attachments: 1. Signed__24-01_Ordinance-_LDC-Title_21_Chapter_30_with_Exhibit_A.Final, 2. Click here to eComment on this item., 3. City Council Presentation - Subdivision Code, 4. Ordinance 24-01 with Exhibit A (redline version), 5. Exhibit B (clean version), 6. Exhibit C (with Explanatory Comments), 7. Draft Planning Commission Minutes 12.14.2023
Related files: CA09272023-0006628, CA02292024-0006725 (CC WS), CA02292024-0006725 (CC), CA09272023-0006628 (CC-WS), CA02292024-0006725
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Amendments to Title 21 of the Land Development Code related to Subdivision Review Standards

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Presenter:

Melissa Anderson, Zoning Administrator

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Description/Background:

On behalf of Sandy City, the Community Development Department is proposing to amend Title 21, Land Development Code, Chapter 30, Subdivision Review. The purpose of the code amendments are to update the standards for subdivision review procedures to bring the Land Development Code in line with recent changes to the Utah Code. These amendments have been reviewed by the Development Review Team, which is an interdepartmental group consisting of the Community Development, Public Works, Public Utilities, Parks and Recreation, Police, Fire and City Attorney Departments.

During the 2023 Utah Legislative Session, Senate Bill 174 and House Bill 406 were passed, which created new procedures that cities and counties must follow for subdividing residential property. SB 174 requires all local governments to update their subdivision ordinance; the deadline for Sandy City is February 1, 2024. SB 406 removes the requirement for a public meeting on property line adjustments. The impetus behind these new state regulations is to facilitate increased housing supply, by creating a uniform subdivision process statewide.

On December 14, 2023, the Planning Commission recommended the City Council adopt the proposed amendments to Title 21, of the Land Development Code, relating to Subdivision Review.

This item was discussed at the City Council work session on December 19, 2023. At that meeting, the City Council directed staff to limit amendments that only address Utah Code requirements. To that end, the proposed code amendments have been revised and the new proposal:

•  Updates the standards for subdivision review application requirements and procedures to align with new State Law requirements;

•  Matches current digital review practices;

•  Reorganizes and clar...

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