The city is discussing a potential development agreement for a 17.95-acre mixed-use project that previously faced opposition due to density concerns.
This project could bring new commercial space and housing to the area, but faces challenges regarding density and topography.
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Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days, 1 the 60 before.
A proposal for a 17.95-acre mixed-use development that was previously denied by the Planning Commission.
The city's financial team presented an overview of expected revenues and debt for the next two fiscal years. They anticipate growth in sales tax and road funds, but property tax is expected to stay flat. The city also has significant bonded debt for past projects and future needs like new police and fire stations.
The Planning Commission discussed pending code amendments to permit detached ADUs. Key considerations include minimum lot size (6,000 sq ft proposed), owner-occupancy requirements, prohibition of short-term rentals, and challenges related to utilities, parking, and enforcement. This impacts housing options and neighborhood character.
The Jordan Valley Water Conservancy District reported alarming water conditions, including significantly lower reservoir storage and projected runoff, highlighting the critical need for water conservation. The district is promoting turf removal incentive programs.
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