Plans for Jenson Farms Phase 4, a new single-family home development, are being reviewed. This could add more housing options in Draper.
At a glance
Stable — consistent level of discussion. 1 mention in the last 30 days, 2 the 60 before.
Unknown at this time.
Property owners and developers seeking to modify land use or subdivision configurations.
Existing residents may experience temporary nuisances from construction dust and increased traffic during development.
The commission is reviewing several requests that could change how land is used in residential areas, including subdivision changes and zoning amendments. These decisions impact neighborhood character and density.
The Jenson Farms Phase 4 subdivision plans were reviewed, including a deviation for park strips. Residents raised concerns about construction dust and traffic safety, particularly speeding in existing neighborhoods.
Plans for Jenson Farms Phase 4, a new single-family home development, are being reviewed. This could add more housing options in Draper.
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