The city is evaluating whether to allow specialized body art services within an existing salon complex. This helps determine how the city manages business growth in commercial zones.
At a glance
Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days, 1 the 60 before, 6 the 90 before that.
The applicant suggests the expansion will increase revenue for local business owners and keep consumer spending within Bountiful.
Local beauty professionals and salon suite tenants who want to expand their service offerings.
Current residents who prefer the existing single-family residential zoning.
The city is considering whether to allow tattoo and body art services within an existing salon suite complex. This decision helps define what types of businesses are appropriate in the General Commercial zone.
The city is considering allowing a mixed-use project in a single-family neighborhood. This could change the look and feel of the area and increase local density.
A developer wants to change the zoning of this property to build a mixed-use project. This could bring more housing and shops to the area, but neighbors are concerned about how it will change the feel of the street.
The city is looking to fill in the Renaissance area with more shops and apartments to make the street feel more active and bring in more tax money.
The city is reviewing how to handle new businesses moving into older commercial spaces. This ensures that new shops don't create parking or traffic issues for the neighborhood.
The city has strict rules about building on steep hills to prevent erosion and keep roads safe. This project needed a special exception to build retaining walls on a slope over 30%.
The city is managing the growth of short-term rentals by requiring permits for accessory dwelling units. This ensures that rentals don't disrupt neighborhoods with parking or noise issues.
The city is reviewing two new business proposals that aim to bring wellness and fitness services to the community. These projects are expected to utilize existing building spaces without major construction.
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