A public hearing was held for a rezone request that would change the zoning from residential suburban to single-family residential. This could impact neighborhood density and character.
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The development could increase property tax revenue for the city.
Future residents and local developers.
Current residents concerned about increased density or traffic.
The city is considering changing the zoning for Layton Farms to allow for more single-family homes. This could change the character of the neighborhood and impact local infrastructure.
A public hearing was held for a rezone request that would change the zoning from residential suburban to single-family residential. This could impact neighborhood density and character.
The city is trying to move forward with a long-planned commercial and housing project, but the Governor's office is blocking the process by changing requirements for affordable housing.
The city is partnering with UDOT to create a special zone that captures tax revenue to pay for road and pedestrian improvements near the Highway 89/Gordon Avenue intersection.
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