Logan's City Council just approved the last part of the Willow Lakes housing project. However, they're still putting off a decision on changing rules about how close buildings can be to property lines.
At a glance
Rising — being discussed more frequently. 2 mentions in the last 30 days, 2 the 60 before, 4 the 90 before that.
The downzone may affect potential development value of the specific parcel, while the withdrawn rezone indicates no immediate change in zoning for that 10-acre parcel.
Residents in the Bridger Neighborhood may benefit from the lower density zoning.
Adjacent residential neighborhoods, if the mixed-use development leads to increased traffic or changes the neighborhood character.
The council approved a downzone for a residential parcel, changing its zoning to a lower density. A proposed rezone for the Maple View Subdivision was withdrawn by the applicant.
Councilmember Simmonds provided an update on recent Planning Commission activities, including reviews of student housing projects, an expansion for Island Market, and plans for a new Public Works facility.
A proposal to change zoning from Commercial to Mixed Use for 4.54 acres near the Hwy 89/91 'Y' intersection. This could allow for more housing and commercial development in a key gateway area.
A proposal to rezone 4.54 acres on South Main Street from Commercial to Mixed Use was discussed. This change would allow for integrated residential and commercial development, potentially transforming the area.
The council approved the vacation of a public right-of-way and utility easements to facilitate development and streamline infrastructure management. This allows for private access easements and the relocation of utilities.
The council is considering vacating a public right-of-way in an industrial area to allow adjacent businesses to expand. This involves ensuring continued access through a cross-easement agreement.
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